Earlier this week, Lil B made headlines when he dissed up-and-comer Joey Bada$$ on his song “I’m the Bad A$$.” Now, Joey catches up with MTV to discuss his response to the the Based God’s jab, “Don’t Quit Your Day Job.”

The Flatbush upstart talked about the Janet Jackson-sampling track, saying that dissing Lil B was “too easy.” He added that while he doesn’t know whether the feud will continue, he feels that he’s effectively silenced the California rapper.

“I just linked up with my homey Ben, and he played this beat and was like, ‘Yo, Lil B dis record?’ And I was like, ‘Oh, a’ight,'” he said. “Who knows [why he dissed me]? But if somebody sends a jab at me, I’ll just send one twice as hard. I really didn’t have to respond, I don’t feel so, but I just did it. I don’t know why. It’s too easy, that’s what it is. It’s too easy, so I thought, ‘Why not?’ I’m just flexing my skill on him.”

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He added, “I killed him. He shouldn’t even attempt to do anything again.”

The feud reportedly began in response to the late Pro Era memberCaptial STEEZ’s verse on “Survival Tactics,” in which he raps, “They say hard work pays off/Well tell the Based God don’t quit his day job.” 

Check out the full interview below.

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