Trippie Redd has some words for Kanye West after Ye laid claim to being the originator of rage music with his 2013 song, “Blood on the Leaves.”
Ye made the claim on one of his recent live streams, prompting a passionate response from the Ohio native.
“The inventors of the rage sound is me, X[XXtentacion], [Playboi] Carti and [Lil] Uzi [Vert],” he said in a video shared to social media. “We paved the way, we popularized it. I’m not gon’ let you old ass n-ggas say you invented something that you ain’t invent.
He continued: “N-ggas need to take they pills man. You n-ggas be psychotic, out of they fucking mind. Your old ass ain’t invent shit. That’s exactly why I ain’t pull up on his old ass because he always just wanna put a n-gga beneath him and shit.“
Trippie Redd goes off on Kanye for claiming he invented “rage” music 👀
“The inventors of the rage sound is me, X, Carti and Uzi… I’m not gon’ let you old ass n**** say you invented something you ain’t invent. N****s need to take they pills man.” pic.twitter.com/T4BhiVofiG
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) April 28, 2025
Trippie Redd was previously at the center of Drake and Kanye West’s reignited beef back in 2021, though he didn’t realize he was.
Appearing on Big Boy’s Neighborhood, he revealed he had no idea Drake was throwing a shot at Ye on the song “Betrayal,” which arrived on his Trip At Knight album.
“I thought he was talking about a strap or something, forty-five, forty-four,” he says. “I didn’t know what he was talking about. It is what it is.”
The line that appeared to awaken Drake and Kanye’s 2018 beef from its slumber went, “All these fools I’m beefin’ that I barely know/Forty-five, forty-four (Burned out), let it go/Ye ain’t changin’ shit for me, it’s set in stone,” a reference to their album release dates.
In response, Ye posted an image of Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker in the chat, then added Drake’s longtime foe Pusha T to the conversation.
“I live for this,” he wrote in the since-deleted post. “I’ve been fucked with by nerd ass jock n-ggas like you my whole life. You will never recover. I promise you.”
Bro apologize now he paved the way for you and all you currenr rappers him and Wayne.
Ye did pave the way for you go listen to 808 Heartbreaks and Yeezus he did it before you. Squash this and get on Donda 3.
Kanye was influenced by rappers like Rakim and Nas with his early music especially his later sound alongside Lil Wayne influenced your generation also garbage Eminem also influenced your generation. Now most rappers are influenced by Future, Young Thug, and Chief Keef and the later generation will be worse influenced by Carti. You were influenced by Ye the same way younger rappers might be by you.
Ye needs to meet Grant Morrison and Myron Gaines
Underrated comment.
Thats right Trippie! Put that old washed up C00N in his place. He didn’t invent anything outside of pretentious perverted C00N rap. Ill give credit where its due!