Kash Doll Vs. Asian Doll: Feud Erupts After Shocking ‘Death’ Threat

by Grace Somes
Kash Doll and Asian Doll || Image credit: @kashdoll @asiandabrat

The simmering rivalry between rappers Kash Doll and Asian Doll has exploded into dangerous territory, with threats of violence and accusations of betrayal dominating social media. The latest chapter in their feud reached a boiling point this week when Asian Doll shockingly declared, “I should’ve let my brother kill you”—a comment aimed at Kash during a heated exchange on Instagram.

On Sunday, Asian Doll shared on social media that she had considered inflicting harm on the Ice Me Out hitmaker during a concert in Dallas, Texas. Her aggressive comments followed Kash Doll, who reportedly requested they take their rivalry to the “booth.”

This isn’t just a sudden flare-up; tensions have been simmering for several weeks. During an episode of Club Shay Shay, Kash Doll made waves by asserting that she pioneered the “doll” trend in rap, featuring artists like Asian Doll and Cuban Doll. Asian Doll quickly responded, dismissing Kash’s assertion as unfounded and igniting an exchange that has since intensified into serious accusations and threats of physical violence.

During the back and forth online, their feud intensified when Kash allegedly urged Asian to respond to the “beef” with music.

“Every day I get online, this YN [Asian] got my name in her mouth. I don’t wanna argue on Twitter. Let’s get in the booth. We get it; I’m old, ugly, and whatever else, but u never got in the booth. I dropped Here I Go in 2019, and there was no response. You’re pregnant. Stop talking bout me so much ’cause baby girl gone look like me,” Kash shared, referencing their ongoing conflict and pointing out that Asian did not reply to her diss track from 2019 titled ‘Here I Go.’

Asian replied to the remark by posting several screenshots that displayed a chat between her and her associates planning to shoot up Kash’s vehicle. The 28-year-old asserted that her team was prepared to open fire on Kash’s van but chose not to follow through because she was with her children on the road.

“I LET YOU LIVE B**H YOU WOULD’VE DIED IN DALLAS TEXAS,” Asian Doll wrote, adding, “I SHOULD’VE LET MY BROTHER KILL YO OLD AS.”

Hip-hop feuds are nothing new, but the intensity of this exchange has fans worried. Social media is ablaze with commentary, with some calling for the pair to settle their differences on wax, while others fear it could boil over into real-life confrontations.

Until there’s a resolution, fans will watch closely, hoping both artists avoid any real-life violence. After all, the rap world has enough drama; a new diss track is the safer way to hash it out.

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