Lil Yachty Fires Back At Critics Accusing Him Of Biting Playboi Carti’s Flow

Earlier this week, Kai Cenat previewed a new Lil Yachty track during a livestream, giving his fans a taste of what’s to come. Unfortunately, however, some listeners have been less than impressed, and have even started to accuse the performer of jacking Playboi Carti’s style. Aside from the flow-stealing allegations, Lil Yachty is also being called out for what critics call a lackluster beat.

Amid all of the backlash, Lil Yachty hopped on Twitter/X to fire back, coming to his own defense. He responded to one user’s comment on Kai Cenat’s preview, writing, “Carti can’t try 1 new sound without rappers immediately biting him, he’s generational.” The Georgia-born performer made it clear he didn’t appreciate the attack. “Biting him?” he asked. “How did i bite him? the beat? if that’s the case i been workin with cardo since 2019-2020 on record yall fans be smoking the strongest d*ck.”

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Lil Yachty Denies Biting Playboi Carti’s Flow

“The song is terrible,” the critic then replied. “The beat is a ‘H00DBYAIR’-type beat. Your flow is an obvious attempt at a Carti flow, and you used a ‘what’ ad-lib in the same cadence [that] Carti uses.” Unfortunately, Playboi Carti isn’t the only fellow MC Lil Yachty’s been accused of copying as of late. After he teased his new track “Swing My Way” this week, fans had mixed reactions, though many agreed it was reminiscent of Veeze. While some think the track isn’t nearly as groundbreaking as they’d hoped, others are eager to hear it in full, and already predicting it could become the “song of the summer.”

Either way, it doesn’t look like Lil Yachty plans on letting critics get him down anytime soon. What do you think of Lil Yachty’s response to being accused of stealing Playboi Carti’s flow? Are you picking up on any similarities, or are critics reaching? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Lil Yachty Fires Back At Critics Accusing Him Of Biting Playboi Carti’s Flow

Earlier this week, Kai Cenat previewed a new Lil Yachty track during a livestream, giving his fans a taste of what’s to come. Unfortunately, however, some listeners have been less than impressed, and have even started to accuse the performer of jacking Playboi Carti’s style. Aside from the flow-stealing allegations, Lil Yachty is also being called out for what critics call a lackluster beat.

Amid all of the backlash, Lil Yachty hopped on Twitter/X to fire back, coming to his own defense. He responded to one user’s comment on Kai Cenat’s preview, writing, “Carti can’t try 1 new sound without rappers immediately biting him, he’s generational.” The Georgia-born performer made it clear he didn’t appreciate the attack. “Biting him?” he asked. “How did i bite him? the beat? if that’s the case i been workin with cardo since 2019-2020 on record yall fans be smoking the strongest d*ck.”

Read More: Lil Yachty Hilariously Previews New Track On IG To Some Lukewarm Reactions

Lil Yachty Denies Biting Playboi Carti’s Flow

“The song is terrible,” the critic then replied. “The beat is a ‘H00DBYAIR’-type beat. Your flow is an obvious attempt at a Carti flow, and you used a ‘what’ ad-lib in the same cadence [that] Carti uses.” Unfortunately, Playboi Carti isn’t the only fellow MC Lil Yachty’s been accused of copying as of late. After he teased his new track “Swing My Way” this week, fans had mixed reactions, though many agreed it was reminiscent of Veeze. While some think the track isn’t nearly as groundbreaking as they’d hoped, others are eager to hear it in full, and already predicting it could become the “song of the summer.”

Either way, it doesn’t look like Lil Yachty plans on letting critics get him down anytime soon. What do you think of Lil Yachty’s response to being accused of stealing Playboi Carti’s flow? Are you picking up on any similarities, or are critics reaching? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Asian Doll Accuses Kash Doll Of “Stealing Her Flow”

Asian Doll has co-signed accusations aimed at Kash Doll in regards to “stealing” Asian’s flow on a recent track. “This is literally not cool & I fasho feel a way!!! LITERALLY MY WHOLE FLOW” Asian wrote in a now-deleted tweet. However, whether Kash stole Asian’s flow is debatable. The beats are very similar but it would it is something of a stretch to say that it’s beat for beat theft.

The focal flows in question are Kash’s “Power”, released earlier this week, and Asian’s “Talk My Sh-t”, which was released last month. This may put the pair on the warpath despite previously being on good terms. In April 2021, Asian posted a picture from a link-up with Kash. This remains a developing story and we’ll have any updates as and when they emerge.

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Asian Doll Slams King Von Documentary

Back in 2023, Asian Doll was no stranger to beef. In now-deleted tweets, Asian hit back about Rap’s First Serial Killer, calling it “not true.”. She also argued, “How They Tell A Story About Somebody That DIED before he could tell his own.” Furthermore, the second tweet reposted to Instagram by theneighborhoodtalk is in reference to a claim that the documentary isn’t saying anything that King Von hadn’t already said. As a top comment on the documentary reads, “The wild part is folks can’t be mad at dude for making this documentary the same information he’s sharing is the same information that Von HIMSELF and his peers put out there, NOBODY ELSE. This information was already there he just cumulated all of it into one complete video.” Despite this belief, Asian makes a valid point.

The claim that Von was a “serial killer” is a heavily disputed one. Aside from the Stuckey murder that he was acquitted of, Von was attached to two other murders. He was arrested in 2019 in connection with the robbery and murder of Alexander Witherspoon in Atlanta. Von was released on a $300,000 bond. Additionally, in 2021, nearly a year after Von’s death, Chicago police labeled Von as responsible for the 2014 murder of Gakirah “K.I.” Barnes. However, they stated that they had been unable to prosecute him due to a lack of cooperating witnesses. Despite this, and whatever supporters of the documentary may have, Von’s case will forever be unsolved. Unless full-proof evidence emerges, the claims that he was a “serial killer” are merely theories.

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