Don Toliver and Ken Carson have started beefing on social media, seemingly over Yeat.
Issues erupted when Carson performed at Summer Smash over the weekend where he said: “Fuck you talking about, ain’t no duos,” a remark widely interpreted as a shot at Yeat and Toliver over their planned joint album.
Toliver quickly got wind of the remarks and snapped on Instagram: “N-ggas be On the Lame Shit just get your money and go Home. lol.
Carson quickly retorted: “U the worst thing that happened to your BM pussy ahh,” referring to Toliver’s partner, Kali Uchis.
Don then shot back by giving Uchis her flowers: “My BM got more money then you n-ggas you need to work harder [crying-laughing emojis].”

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Yeat has not commented on the back and forth and all of the posts have since been deleted.
Last year, Toliver and Uchis started their family as they welcomed their first child together.
Carson has also had the biggest year of his career so far, hitting the top of the Billboard 200 with his latest album More Chaos.
The album shifted 59,500 equivalent units in its first week on sale, a career high for the rapper and also his first ever effort to land in the top 10.

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The vast majority of the sales were made up by streaming activity.
In a rare interview last year with PopKillerTV, Carson offered insight into his musical philosophy and his relationship with his hardcore following of fans.
He said: “I think it plays a lot with being true to yourself. I feel like people gravitate to things they could relate to and feel other than it being another rapper because there’s a million rappers.”

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Carson reaffirmed his commitment to his art: “You gotta care about everything you do in life, from your clothes to your music to your lifestyle. It’s a different level of being an artist.”
Carson previously received a co-sign from JAY-Z back in 2023 when the rap legend put together a playlist of some of his favorite current music.
Jay included Ken Carson’s “Jennifer’s Body” as part of the year-ending list with the then rising star featured alongside more established artists such as Drake, Cardi B and Nicki Minaj.