Lil Tjay & Don Q Trade Shots, A Boogie's BM Chimes In

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Lil Tjay's claim of being the King Of New York turns ugly after Don Q chimes in.

It has been a busy weekend for Lil Tjay who recently celebrated his birthday. Even though he's still two years shy of the legal drinking age, he's been feeling himself and that's come along with some drama. Now, the timeline was flooded with his lady drama after flying out Rubi Rose for his birthday without paying for her return flight. Shortly after, Chinese Kitty chimed in and Tjay was left defending himself on the timeline.

That wasn't all, though. Shortly after all the drama blew over, the rapper hit the 'Gram where he declared himself the King Of New York. Now, we all know that there are very few rappers who can claim that title without facing disagreement from the public (Jay-Z, Biggie, Diddy etc.). However, Don Q, who also quickly fired back at 6ix9ine's claim of being the King Of NY, fired off at Tjay. "Next time n***as see n***as, n***as gettin' stripped out of everything, respectfully," Don Q said.

Lil Tjay replied with the quintessential New York City, "suck my d*ck" before putting Don Q on blast. "Don, you mad because you fuckin' dead. You fuckin' dead. You givin' n***as features for like three bands right now, n***a. You're broke, n***a. Tell Boogie put some bread in your pockets," Tjay taunted. The disrespect trickled down to the entire Highbridge crew as well as A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie's baby mama who Tjay brought up.

"Fuck me? NEVER. I kno we around the same age but I wouldn't even talk to that little boy I got Fuckn morals don't play w me & don't use me for clout," A Boogie's baby mama Ella said. 

Despite Lil Tjay's success, it appears that the Highbridge Crew works diligently at protecting their own. TrapManny for Highbridge The Label hit the 'Gram with a video what apparently shows Tjay having different energy. Check out the videos below. 

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