ScHoolboy Q and Tyler, The Creator have had a long-running disagreement about a collaboration that never was, and now the TDE rapper has accused Tyler of lying about what happened.

The Odd Future founder teamed up with A$AP Rocky in 2017 on a song called ā€œWho Dat Boy,ā€ which appeared on his Flower Boy album.

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While holding a Q&A with fans on X on Tuesday (February 27), ScHoolboy Q was asked if there was a track he wished he had a verse on, to which he answered ā€œWho Dat Boy.ā€

Q went on to accuse Tyler, The Creator of ā€œlyingā€ about never sending him the beat, contradicting previous comments made by the Grammy-winner. He also called both Tyler and Rocky ā€œidiots.ā€

ā€œWHo dat boy but Tyler keeps lying like He sent me tHe beat.. tHem idiots sHouldve neva put dat out witHout me,ā€ he replied.

ScHoolboy Q previously claimed that he was left off ā€œWho Dat Boyā€ because Tyler, The Creator and A$AP Rocky didnā€™t want to ā€œget bodiedā€ on the track.

However, Tyler disputed the TDE MCā€™s claim and said he originally made the beat for him.

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ā€œYOU FAT LYING BITCH I MADE THAT BEAT SPECIFICALLY FOR YOU AND YOU SAID ā€˜EHH, NAHā€™ SO I KEPT IT YOU DIRTY N-GGA,ā€ he said.

Given that Q previously named Tyler as one of his closest friends in the rap game, itā€™s likely their back-and-forths were in good nature.

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Despite their playful dispute over ā€œWho Dat Boy,ā€ ScHoolboy Q and Tyler, The Creator have collaborated on a number of occasions, with Tyler producing and appearing on ā€œPurgeā€ from the formerā€™s Oxymoron album in 2014.

The TDE rapper returned the favor by appearing twice on Tylerā€™s 2015 album Cherry Bomb on the songs ā€œRunā€ and ā€œThe Brown Stains of Darkeese Latifah Part 6ā€“12 (Remix).ā€

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Tyler also made a cameo in the music video for ā€œNumb Numb Juiceā€ from Qā€™s last album, 2019ā€™s CrasH Talk.

Parodying the 1998 film Belly, the IGOR rapper played the role of Big Head Rico wearing a wig and shades while eating a banana.