Joe Bada$$ Fires Back at Daylyt, Ray Vaughn and Kendrick Lamar

More drama is unfolding — Joey Bada$$ isn’t putting down his mic. He’s pissed off the West Coast even more.
Joey Badass snapped back at Daylyt’s diss almost instantly, dropping a new track, MY TOWN, and showing zero mercy to the West Coast lineup.
We’ve got to admit the beat is sick and the whole production level is currently outdoing the recent diss tracks from his counterparts.
Daylyt,
Ray Vaughn, Reason, Az Chike — they’re all namechecked, mocked, or vaporised in verses that swerve between chest-beating and surgical humiliation. Joey doesn’t just call them out — he pits them against each other.
“The question is it, me v. you or you v. Ray? / Either way these L’s gettin’ passed out,” he spits, deadpan. “Lights off, when I black out / Swervin’ in the lane with me, better crash out.”
Somewhere between direct shots and a psychosexual roast session, he even brings up Daylyt’s infamous VladTV moment:
“Nothin’ you could say could take away that sus shit you said on VLAD / I would say, I’ma get on your ass, but you might like that.”
And it gets more unhinged from there. Ray Vaughn, who’s already burned five tracks trying to drag Joey down, gets flattened into punchline dust. Then comes Az Chike — just off the GNX release — caught in the collateral. Joey’s version of West Coast geography is scorched earth.
“Ray Vaughn was so last week / Now I’m hearin’ sht about some ni…a named 'Ass Cheek’.”
As the track unfolds, it becomes clear this isn’t just about defending himself — it’s a blood sport. Kendrick’s name appears again, but it’s less about provocation now and more about body count. Bada$$ frames himself as the real general, accusing K.Dot of letting his soldiers fall one by one.
“Fck takin’ y’all so long? You n…as seven days / All them shots y’all took and I ain’t even get grazed.”
The message is clear: East Coast is locked in, and Joey’s not looking for a ceasefire.
But of course, the West clapped back almost immediately. Daylyt responded with Golden Eye, while Ray Vaughn dropped AYO. This isn’t over — it’s barely begun.