
Gucci Mane joined NBA YoungBoy‘s growing list of enemies last week when he released “Publicity Stunt,” a subliminal yet to no less stern response to the stray shot he caught on the Baton Rouge native’s “I Hate YoungBoy,” which was largely aimed at Lil Durk.
“Why you diss me for publicity, n-gga?/Is you in the streets or a industry n-gga?/Is you my fan or my enemy, n-gga?/My money too grown to be kiddin’ with n-ggas,” Guwop rapped in retaliation to YoungBoy’s “used to fuck with Gucci ’til I seen he like them pussy n-ggas” line on the aforementioned track.
YouTube’s Trending chart served as the latest battleground of the two rappers’ war of words over the weekend — and it was Gucci Mane who emerged victorious.
Following the song’s release on Friday (March 4), “Publicity Stunt” soared to the top of YouTube’s music chart to become the No. 1 trending music video in the U.S., dethroning NBA YoungBoy’s “I Hate YoungBoy” in the process.
Gucci Mane took to Instagram on Saturday (March 5) to celebrate the success, posting a screenshot of his video’s “#1 on trending for music” honor along with the caption, “Light Work.”