Joey Bada$$ vs The West Coast? The Battle’s Heating Up Or is it OVER?

by Khrissy Briscoe
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The rap game just got spicy, and Joey Bada$$ is right in the middle of the fire, throwing lyrical strays like it’s a rap beef from the 90’s. The beef has been cooking since January when Joey originally dropped “The Ruler’s Back” which sparked what seemed like every West Coast Rapper except K.Dot dropping a response to the Badmon. Problem, Daylyt, Ray Vaughn, Curtiss King, CJ Fly are just a few of the names who felt moved enough to throw some bars back to the East Coast big stepper. And now the beef has elevated in a friendly lyrical sparring session on the Red Bull Spiral Cypher with Joey, Big Sean, and Ab-Soul has turned into an all-out war of bars, with Joey channeling his inner 2Pac, and declaring open season on the West Coast. Right now, Joey is in that “one-man army” mode. He’s embraced the villain role and is dishing out calculated bars with precision. While the West Coast is mobilizing with multiple voices—Ray Vaughn, REASON, AzChike, and Daylyt—Joey hasn’t backed down. In fact, he seems more charged up.

Let’s break everything down post Red Bull Cypher like a true student of the culture:


The Cypher That Kicked It OFF

Red Bull Spiral (Season 3, Episode 1) Joey Bada$$, Big Sean, and Ab-Soul went head-to-head in a healthy lyrical competition. At first glance, it looked like three elite emcees just having fun, showing off penmanship and style. But Joey’s energy stood out—more pointed, more aggressive. He came with something to prove. But we MUST point out AB-Soul (Carson, CA standup) how he had to let ya’ll know “I’m still outside” and one of the best on the mic.


“Ho* Era” – Ray Vaughn Responds

TDE’s Ray Vaughn didn’t waste time. He fired back with “Ho* Era,”* a slick clapback aimed at Joey, defending the West’s honor and letting it be known that TDE ain’t letting anything slide. Ray matched Joey’s energy with sharp delivery and clever jabs, signaling the West was officially engaged. But was it enough to keep Joey off of him??


“Finals” – Joey Fires Another Shot

Joey doubles back with “Finals,” and this one hits harder with immaculate punchlines and direct jabs to his opponents (calling out TDE the label). He comes with layered bars, and one in particular sets social media on fire:

“I let ’em rot while I charge ’em for top dollar / You’re the next nigga gettin’ dropped off the Top roster / And I’ma be the REASON okay, bet you sick dog lookin’ for beef with a seasoned vet”

The “Top roster” and “REASON” line was surgical—name-dropping REASON while playing on his TDE affiliation. The bar was slick and strategic, daring REASON to jump in.


“The Dead Apple” – REASON Joins the Battle

REASON answers the call with “The Dead Apple,” a layered response where he flips Joey’s line and adds his own flavor. He positions himself as a worthy rapper that can go bar for bar, not just defending his coast but proving his pen. It’s no longer about one or two artists—it’s coast vs coast. Reason raps over 3 beats and closes out with a curve ball from Ja Rules “New York” record. Reason’s stance is very personal telling the rap fans in his diss “This ain’t the New York that I know”

“What Would You Do?” – AzChike Enters the Chat

South Central’s own AzChike throws his fitted into the ring with “What Would You Do?” It’s gritty, it’s disrespectful, and it’s street. AzChike brings the hood energy, making it clear this ain’t just for lyrical Twitter debates—he’s standing on business, but was it enough to get in the ring with the lyrical giants?


“Golden Eye” – Ray Vaughn Crashes Out

Ray Vaughn crashes out with lots of aggression coming back for Joey AGAIN. Addressing Diddy affiliations and defending his position with TDE- “Thinking I ain’t got his number, he authorized the hit” Addresses TDEast, Pro Era and SerayahRay Vaughn isn’t backing down it seems, but is he truly studying his opponent and throwing out fact cards?

“WRDMIMVA” & “Ayo” – Daylyt Attempts To Add Pressure

Then comes the wildcard—Daylyt—with not one but two tracks: “WRDMIMVA” and “Ayo.” The lyrical alien fans know him to be touches down and goes full Jedi on Joey with coded rhymes, and witty punches. Daylyt is unpredictable but is he rushing the process of responding and not also having a strategic plan of attack? The delivery now seems loud all over the place and most fans aren’t too happy!

THE FINALE: JOEY BADA$$ “MY TOWN” W/LOADED LUX” & “CRASH DUMMY”

Joey Bada$$ just lit the booth on fire with “My Town” w/loaded Lux following “Crash Dummy” and he’s not playing fair. Flipping Tupac’s iconic “Hit ‘Em Up” instrumental on Crash Dummy was a power move in itself—one of the most disrespectful diss records in rap history—and Joey pulled it off with calculated precision.

He didn’t just rap over the beat—he embodied it. From the energy to the cadence, Joey tapped into the rawness of the West while still bringing that East Coast precession. It’s like he studied the blueprint of how to step into enemy territory. “My Town” adding the well respected battle rapper Loaded Lux was brilliant.

Hip-hop beef feels exciting and like the sport it’s suppose to be. The industry’s watching. Fans are choosing sides. And the pen game is front and center. Let’s see who plans to step in the ring next!!!!!!!!!!

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