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Joey Badass fires back at Ray Vaughn and Top Dawg on fiery new diss track “CRASH DUMMY”

Joey Badass

Joey Badass isn’t holding back. On Tuesday (May 20), the Brooklyn-born rapper unleashed his latest diss track, “CRASH DUMMY.” Targeting Ray Vaughn and stirring the pot even further in the ongoing tension between East and West Coast emcees. The explosive record doubles as a response to Ray Vaughn’s “GoldenEye. The rising West Coast rapper made jaw-dropping claims about Joey attending Diddy’s now-infamous “freak-off” parties. Which are currently under intense scrutiny amid Diddy’s ongoing sex trafficking investigation.

“I ain’t never been to Diddy house / Serayah gon’ be shocked when all that footage out,” Vaughn rapped on his track, suggesting Joey’s involvement in controversial gatherings. But rather than denying the accusation outright, Joey Bada$$ flipped the narrative. Moreover, he dropped a bigger bombshell in the process.

“I was at the party, but I also saw Top there,” Joey raps on “CRASH DUMMY.” He refers to Top Dawg Entertainment CEO Anthony “Top Dog” Tiffith. According to Joey, not only did he spot Top at Diddy’s crib, but the two shared a conversation about Vaughn’s career. Joey claims Top asked him to give Vaughn a boost. An ironic twist given Vaughn’s recent lyrical attack.

“He said, ‘Hey, Joey, I got this artist named Ray Vaughn / And I’d appreciate if you would really help me put him on’ / I said, ‘Okay, Top, but you know it’s gon’ cost you / You know I really want the one who elevated your roster.’”

The last line appears to bait none other than Kendrick Lamar, suggesting once again that Joey has his sights set on the Compton giant.

With “CRASH DUMMY,” Joey Bada$$ raises the stakes. Turning accusations into ammunition, and reigniting the fire beneath an already heated rap war.

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Interview: Rising R&B artist Girlfriend finds power in vulnerability on new EP ‘It’s Complicated’

Girlfriend

Rising R&B artist Girlfriend (@girlfriend.__) is carving her own lane with her latest project, It’s Complicated. The result is a deeply personal body of work that reflects emotional nuance, growth, and raw honesty. Rooted in self-expression and built on real-life experiences, the EP mirrors the complexities of modern love while doubling as a bold extension of her artist identity. She spoke with Remixd Magazine to discuss themes of the project, collaborating with Tierra Whack, creating music for over 10 years, and what’s next for her.

“When I say girlfriend, I always want people to feel like they have a friend,” Girlfriend says of how she got her artist name. “Somebody that’s gonna be there for you.”

So, Girlfriend is a direct nod to her name and also what she represents emotionally.

Though she’s now based in L.A., Girlfriend’s journey started in Mississippi. She recorded her first song in seventh grade and hasn’t looked back since. “Even when I was 13, people told me to keep going,” she says. “They played my song on the school intercom every day because they thought it was so good.”

Now, fast-forward to years later, she’s still making music and also sharing her vulnerability with the world. In this most recent project ‘It’s Complicated,’ Girlfriend explains how the themes of the music doesn’t stem from one singular heartbreak, but a timeline of different real moments.

“It wasn’t all based on the same relationship or situationship or whatever,” she explains. “But I just think as I have like different experiences, I’ll take those experiences and put it in a song. So eventually it becomes something that feels really personable and authentic. So even if I make the music over the span of a year, it’ll feel like an actual story. Because those are actual things I was going through.”

Moreover, she describes her creative process is collaborative, guided by her own vision alongside her team. Standout singles like “Obsessed” have already started turning heads. “I knew that one had to go on the project,” she says confidently.

One major highlight? Her collab with Tierra Whack on “Bon Voyage.” “I didn’t even expect her verse to come through,” Girlfriend says, “but I’ve always been a fan, so it was a crazy full-circle moment.”

“That song came together because I was at a performance, and I think we ended up getting the contact from her team,” she continued.

As for what’s next, Girlfriend is staying locked in.

“I have always said, the day that I just get to wake up and do what I love every day? That’s success for me,” she said. “I already feel successful, and I already feel super thankful to be able to touch anybody.”

“My plan is to just keep waking up, work hard every day and just getting his music out,” Girlfriend concluded.

With her refreshing honesty and clear vision, Girlfriend isn’t just here to sing about complicated love. She’s making people feel understood through every lyric.

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