DJ Akademiks continues to throw shots at Lil Baby.
Just recently, DJ Akademiks mocked Lil Baby for dissing him on the “It’s Only Me” album and called him with the name “Short Bus Baby”. The social media personality continues to throw shades at the rapper as he now challenged him to a battle.
“I will fight Lil Baby for free or for money,” he said. “I just wanna get in the ring with him. You ain’t got no 4PF, ni**a. I will choke you to death, I will punch you in your face. You’re not doing sh*t. Stop it. You’re a f**king retarded rapper, you can’t do sh*t. Stop it. Who gon’ stand on that?”
He continued, “I’m putting this out on public media, ni**a. If Lil Baby really thought it was some sh*t, he’d be like, ‘Yo Ak, this really get into it.’ I’ve said this sh*t mad times, have you heard any rapper say, ‘Yo Ak, well f**k it then, let’s get it in.’ Not one of these ni**as, bro. Not one of them.” “If Lil Baby even hinted at it, ni**a, I’d be like, ‘Let’s go. Let’s go, ni**a,'” he concludes.
Akademiks reacted to Baby’s lyrical attacks in an appearance with VladTV just this month, stating the rapper lacks intelligence, has Tourette’s syndrome, and is addicted to Percocet. “My new nickname for Baby is Short Bus Baby,” he said. “He’s clearly just not that smart, bro. Because of my history with him, he thought I was talking about him when I wasn’t talking about him. He hit me up privately, I explained to him I’m not talking about him — and he was still super upset.
“He would come with these nonsensical things where I’m like, ‘Okay, clearly this guy is either being wilfully stupid or maybe it’s just Short Bus Baby!’ I’m sorry to tell you. No one with half a brain would even think to discuss me and Lil Baby — it just sounds stupid to say out loud — like financially.”
Akademiks challenges Lil Baby to a one-on-one fight, says he would choke him to death 🤔 pic.twitter.com/atonsEJOzR
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) December 14, 2022
On his most recent album “It’s Only Me”, the Atlanta rapper took shots at the media personality on a couple of songs “Top Priority” and “From Now On” which featured Future.