Lil Baby has made it clear that he’s no longer cool with Gunna and has no plans of hopping on a song with him any time soon.
Appearing on a new episode of Charlamagne Tha God’s Out of Context series on YouTube, Baby didn’t mince words when asked about the status of the relationship with his former collaborator.
“We don’t got no relationship. Nope,” he confirmed.
The veteran radio host then asked Baby if he’d join a studio session with Gunna if Young Thug asked him to.
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“I don’t see that happening. I don’t know what nobody else will do, but as far as me,” he replied.
Baby did, however, deny that he was dissing Gunna and calling him a rat on “350.”
“That’s just the internet and what they gonna create,” he said. “I talk about rats in every song I have since I started rapping. So now you know they just create a narrative and I don’t even be talking about a n-gga.”
Released last December, “350” finds Lil Baby rapping: “I know one day it’s gon’ hit me, bro ain’t never coming back/Ain’t never say nothing ’bout it, n-gga, you know you a rat.”
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He also appeared to take subliminal shots at Gunna in a song snippet that surfaced months earlier, in which he also defended Young Thug: “Pussy n-ggas taking pleas/ I know Slime ain’t happy.”
Earlier that month, Gunna seemingly took aim at Baby himself on “Bread & Butter,” his first song after being released from jail.
“Peepin’ shit, I’m seein’ n-ggas fall back/ You bitch-ass n-ggas got me as the topic of the chat/ You switched on me when you know you in business with a rat/ And the boy that’s like your brother, and nobody speak on that,” he rapped.
The city see it clearly if I had to state a fact/ You still fuck with a n-gga that done got yo’ partner wacked/ Had these n-ggas talkin’, only knew ’em ’cause of Slatt/ You rap boys need more streams, heard he put my name on wax.”
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However, Gunna later shut down speculation that he was addressing Lil Baby, saying: “That’s Capp. I’m just lettin’ the world hear my story.”