Lil Yachty responds to Karrahbooo's ghostwriting claim

This beef is far from over.
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Just when it looked like the back-and-forth between Karrahbooo and Lil Yachty was over, Karrahbooo said the Georgia rapper used ghostwriters on Let's Start Here, the psychedelic rock album that he dropped last year.

"You know what's cazy? Boat used writers for Let's Start Here," she said on DDG's No Ordinary Podcast. "He had a whole team of writers. Like, what are you doing, bro?"

Yachty responded when DJ Akademiks posted Karrahbooo's words, writing in the comment section, per XXL, "No one has ever wrote for me ever just for the record."

The exchange between the rappers began in August after Karrahbooo left their Concrete Boys music collective, and Yachty accused her of mistreating people.

"Go ahead [and let] people know how you talk to people," said Yachty back then. "You talk to people like they were nothing, like they're small, like they're beneath you ... How you told me you gon' spit on me when you see me ... Your brain is clinically imbalanced ... I've given you a career and time and time you just disrespect me. I wrote every f------g verse you've done. I dressed you."

"Internally, we have withheld your actions," he went on. "Since the beginning of me giving you this career, I been letting you do this whole thing where you act like you a princess ... I changed your m-----------g life."

Karrahbooo later denied that Yachty wrote her material, and claimed that she was bullied out of Concrete Boys. She also responded to his ghostwriting claim in August while on stage at Chicago's Pepsi Dig In Day.

Yachty then accused Karrahbooo of throwing rocks and hiding her hand, which she responded to. "I never threw rocks and u have my number u big grown b---h,” she wrote on social media. "Leave me alone literally … I never said nothing bout s--t and I still ain’t said nothing bout what’s really going on. I don’t want no beef wit you industry people just move on wit ur life."