"Better then any Kendrick Lamar song released"- Internet reacts to Fousey's new diss track 'BBL Rage' aimed at top streamers

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YouTuber and Kick streamer Fousey, whose real name is Yousef Saleh Erakat, released a new diss track, BBL Rage, targeting popular streamers on January 17, 2025. The YouTuber took shots at Kai Cenat, Lacy, and YourRAGE, among others.

The track, with the accompanying music video, was uploaded to Fousey's YouTube page Crashout YSE, which has 10.4 million subscribers. The video amassed 18K views in the first 6 hours.

The song's title is speculated to be a diss against YourRAGE, a popular Twitch streamer with over 1.6 million followers on the streaming platform and 1.75 million subscribers on YouTube. In his diss, Erakat alleged that YouRAGE underwent cosmetic procedures on his face with the line:

“Aye Rage, tell the world you put injections in your chin.”

The YouTuber also took a dig at streamer Kai Cenat, referencing the viral meme, "We friends tho" from his livestream with singer Tyla. The meme was created after Tyla used the line to friend-zone Cenat on a livestream sometime in 2024, turning down the streamer's request for a date. Cenat has over 16 million followers on Twitch at the time of this article.

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Fousey's diss track was met with mixed reviews on X. Many netizens seemingly enjoyed the song, with one user posting:

"Ts better then any Kendrick Lamar song released."

Many echoed this sentiment, claiming the song was "tough."

"Why is this low-key kinda tough tho," one user posted.
"This s**t is actually so tuff," another person added.
"This might be the best thing he ever uploaded hol' up," someone else commented.

Another user remarked:

"Gotta give them the respect he’s putting in the work."

However, others were not as enthusiastic about the track. Here are some of their reactions.

"After listening to this entire song I started googling: 'How to get 2 mins 20 secs of my life back,'" one person tweeted.
"Fousey just stop bro…" another person added.
"Fousey trying to stay relevant. We should have left this brudda in 2019," someone else commented.

Another user said:

"This guy is actually losing the plot in real time (for the tenth time) & we’re all just witnessing it. ts hit on mute."

Fousey to host an album release party in January

YouTuber Fousey is gearing up for the release of his debut album, G7 THE Death of Fousey. While it is unclear when the album is scheduled for release, the YouTuber mentioned during the end credit of the BBL Rage music video that he will host an album release party at the Roxy Theatre in LA on January 22.

After the song's release, streamers like DDG and Lacy reacted to BBL Rage. DDG praised the YouTuber for the track, calling it the "hardest one." However, Lacy had the opposite reaction, calling it "weak." The YouTuber and Kick streamer had name-dropped Lacy in the diss track, mocking him for his appearance and calling him "fat as f**k."

Fousey also dissed Kai Cenat in BBL Rage. The YouTuber had previously criticized Cenat for being "too p*ssy" to collaborate with him during a December 2024 livestream.

"I'll say this to Kai's face - he's too p*ssy to have me on his stream, respectfully. He's too media-trained PR, Nike brand, McDonald's to have someone like me, and he copes behind, 'Oh, I don't want you to embarrass yourself,'" he said.

The controversial YouTuber recently reshared a 2016 picture of him and Cenat on X ahead of his diss track's release, asking his followers to "remember this picture for Friday." Cenat has yet to respond to the diss at the time of this article.

Edited by Rachith Rao
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