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Blueface has never been shy about finding himself in the middle of rap related drama, but one of his strangest run ins so far has been with King Harris. It is not really a traditional feud and feels more like an awkward online exchange built around trolling, yet neither side seems ready to let it go.
For anyone who missed how this started, T.I.’s son fired back at the California rapper after Blueface joked that King resembles his new girlfriend Nevaeh Akira. While Blueface’s partner appeared to mean the comment as a compliment, King did not take it that way. Following King’s response, Blueface kept the jokes going, as seen in clips shared by Complex on Instagram.
“King Harris is my type of bh,” he wrote online before posting a video shortly after. “See, here nas go. They want to be funny now. I tried to say it the nicest way I could without calling you a bh, bro. You look like a bh. King Harris look like my bh. You want to go laugh and make it seem like you cute and handsome, and I’m weird? Ain’t nothing manly about you. You look like my bh. [On the] dead homies. You look like baby, look. There’s nothing manly about you, bro. You don’t look like a man, you petite, you light skin, your voice is real high. You want to make it weird? We can make it weird, na. You look like my bh.”
“King Harris, come get in the bed, baby,” Blueface joked while addressing Nevaeh Akira in another clip. “I like the way you said that. Queen Harris? Ooh. With your little petite a**. Ayo, pause, hold on.”
“First of all, I don’t look like no female ever,” King Harris said in his reply to Blueface. “Second of all, why the hell would you say that, brother? [...] I’m less mad, more like weirded out. Why would you say your girl resembles a guy? That s**t don’t sit. And then props to her. She was like, ‘Well, that means I’m handsome.’ Nah, baby, you’re supposed to be beautiful, pretty, sexy. Men are handsome, you know? Don’t get her thinking she handsome, Blueface. I’m handsome. She’s the female, beautiful, you know? Man traits should not be there.”