Yungeen Ace Appears To Diss Foolio And His Mom In New Snippet

Yungeen Ace seemingly dissed both Foolio and his mother while rapping over Cash Cobain’s hit song, “Problem,” for a new snippet. He debuted the track on Triller and immediately began catching attention on social media for lyrics that appear to address his late rival.

“They mad at me that n***a died that’s not my [problem], I’m getting rich off the dead like that’s my [problem],” Yungeen raps, as caught by XXL. “Can’t trust nobody but my choppa that’s my [problem]. Lil’ n***a died, got caught in traffic that’s my [problem].” From there, Ace appears to go after Foolio’s mom with the lyrics: “When this b**ch got hit with the stick that wasn’t my [problem]. When his mom got hit with that sh*t that wasn’t my [problem].”

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Yungeen Ace Attends Shipes’ 40th Birthday Celebration In NYC

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JANUARY 11: Yungeen Ace attends Shipes’ 40th birthday celebration on January 11, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

Despite the apparent diss, Ace recently shot down rumors about harboring ill feelings toward the late rapper. Speaking on Instagram Live in July, he expressed his condolences and said: “It’s so funny because me and bruh, we cool. Me and him, we cool and sh*t. So funny, I was just talking to him, I said, ‘Bruh, you gotta stay out the way. You know a ni**a love you out here, real sh*t. You know I f**k with you, real sh*t.’ Stay out the way. So, I’m saying to all the kids, stay out the streets.”

Yungeen Ace Remixes Cash Cobain’s “Problem”

Foolio was shot and killed at a hotel parking lot in Tampa, Florida in June. He had been celebrating his 26th birthday at an Airbnb but was asked to leave due to exceeding occupancy limits. After moving to a nearby Holiday Inn, several gunmen ambushed him. Check out Yungeen Ace’s remix of “Problem” below. Be on the lookout for further updates on Yungeen Ace as well as Foolio on HotNewHipHop.

Read More: Foolio Recalls Assassination Attempt, Says Yungeen Ace’s “Who I Smoke” “Went Crazy”

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Ray Vaughn Releases New Single “Problems” Feat. Pusha T

Ray Vaughn Releases New Single "Problems" Feat. Pusha T

Top Dawg Entertainment’s emerging talent, Ray Vaughn, makes a bold statement with his latest release, “Problems” featuring Pusha T. The track, produced by Rayo & Wizzle, showcases sharp lyricism and infectious melodies, setting a new standard for hip-hop in 2024.

“Problems” offers listeners two distinct versions: the original release and a unique mix by the renowned production collective Triangle Park, featuring a sample of “As Long As I Got You” by David Porter and Isaac Hayes. Available on all audio platforms, the single is accompanied by an official music video set to drop on Friday, February 23.

Fresh from his performances on Isaiah Rashad’s 10th anniversary tour for Cilvia Demo, Ray Vaughn’s “Problems” marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the rising star. With its captivating hooks and raw lyricism, the track solidifies Ray Vaughn as an artist to not only watch but also listen to intently in the evolving landscape of hip-hop.

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Ekkstacy And Trippie Redd Realize The Downside Of Fame On The Emotional New ‘Problems’ Collaboration

Ekkstacy returned today to share his new song, “Problems,” which features Trippie Redd. Opening with an inviting guitar line, the two have chill and emotional vocals that perfectly complement each other. Despite the somber nature, they had a really great time making the track.

“This song was fun to make,” Ekkstacy shared in a statement about the collab. “It happened between like 3 and 6 [a.m.] in Miami right before I had to head to the airport. Trippie and I wrote and recorded the lyrics over the music that my main collaborator Mangetsu made back in Germany.”

“We both came up listening to Trip, so I’m happy we both get to say we have a song with him now,” he added about his team’s shared love for the rapper.

The release also came complete with a video directed by Gilbert Trejo, where he stated that they wanted to “play with the idea of success and happiness.”

The result finds Ekkstacy and Trippie Redd surrounded by people having fun at a mansion, but they’re having a rough time and are visually out of place. They might have reached a peak when it comes to wealth, women, and fancy cars, but are still missing a piece that might make them happy.

Check out Ekkstacy and Trippie Redd’s “Problems” above.