YBN Almighty Jay Approves Rich The Kid's Lyric About Blac Chyna Sex Tape Performance

YBN Almighty Jay doesn't seem to have an issue with Rich The Kid's bars about Blac Chyna's sex tape.

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Blac Chyna's pretty much a punchline in the rap game at this point. Between her complicated relationship with the Kardashians, she's constantly been connected to rapper's, whether they're dating or through alleged cheating scandals. As of now, she currently boo'd up with Rich The Kid's latest signee, YBN Almighty Jay. Things got slightly messy yesterday when RTK's wife claimed that he was cheating on her with several industry women, including Blac Chyna. While you'd think that would put a strain on Rich The Kid and YBN Almighty Jay's relationship, it looks like everything's copacetic between the two.

Rich The Kid hit social media to preview some new music off of what'll presumably land on The World Is Yours while hanging out with YBN Almighty Jay. However, the song seems to reference Blac Chyna's bedroom performance. 

"I sleep in designer spreads/ The pussy was worse than Chyna head," Rich The Kid raps while Almighty Jay wilds out to the bar in the background. Considering that Almighty Jay seems madly in love with Chyna, it's surprising that he was this hyped about the bar. 

Overall, it looks like neither YBN Almighty Jay or Rich The Kid are that concerned about what RTK wife had to say about the whole situation. Blac Chyna hasn't issued any sort of statement about it either. 

Peep the clip below. 

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