Kash Doll’s claim that she popularized the “doll” moniker among female rappers, certainly earned her the ire of the other “dolls” but none more than Asian Doll. While the tension between the two has cooled down over the years, things quickly heated up after Kash Doll performed in Dallas on Saturday (Feb.22). Before her set, she enlisted the crowd’s help in chanting “F*ck Asian Doll.” Not long after she addressed her again, saying “I’m in yo muthaf*ckin city b*tch, where you at?”
The war of words between the two seemed to have followed after clips of Kash’s show circulated online. Asian Doll seemingly caught wind of Kash’s comments and made multiple posts on X, taking shots at Kash’s age. “Why do b*tches lie about they age? Like b*tch if you 37 you 37 why lie about it,” one post read.”
On Sunday (Feb.23), Kash Doll (real name Arkeisha Antoinette Knight) fired back, writing “Everyday i get online this YN 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 no response.. you’re pregnant stop talking bout me so much cause baby girl gone look like me..”
The Battle Of The Dolls
At one point, tensions rose high, and threats of physical violence were even made. “This bitch was gone DIE,” Asian Doll quote-tweeted in reply to a fan. “In real life I told my n*ggas we gone let her do her show she got kids with her!!! Just for this b*tch to get on twitter the next day popping it.”
While it seems Asian Doll (real name Misharron Jermeisha Allen) would rather take it to the streets, Kash Doll much prefers the studio booth. “Made my whole interview about you and then turn around going to dig up all this old non factual dirt… i have yet to talk about your personal life cause i dnt give a f*ck and never wanted beef it don’t serve me…… let’s get in the boothhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh or leave me alone #thelastdoll,” Kash wrote in an X post.
Earlier this month, during an interview with Club Shay Shay, the rapper explained her issue with the other “dolls.” According to Kash, she spent years building her “doll” brand and felt the others were possibly riding on her coattails. “So just picture all this time I’ve been doing this, right? And then just a group of girls come out, and now it’s just all these dolls,” she said.
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