Late on January 17—at, like, midnight East Coast time—Kick streamer Yousef “Fousey” Erakat went for the heads of several top livestreamers from Kai Cenat to Plaqueboymax. He dropped a diss song and, not gonna lie, it’s kind of a banger. For Fousey.
Now known as Crashout YSE, Fousey’s latest record is another demonstration of the content creator positioning himself as a rapper instead of a streamer. The song’s called “BBL Rage,” a drill-type number with Fousey rapping pointed bars about many of the streamers you probably know and your younger siblings probably watch. But who did he diss, and what did he say? Let’s go over some of the words Fousey had for the stream game.
Diss 1: YourRAGE
Prove em wrong once, now I’m gonna prove em wrong again /
Keep on laughing at my song, now I’m gonna put this all to end /
They all buying view bots just to try to get a win /
Aye Rage, tell the world you get injections in your chin
In the first set of bars, which act as the chorus to “BBL Rage,” Fousey immediately calls out FaZe Clan member YourRAGE. In the callout, Fousey alludes to Rage’s chin, which has garnered some controversy in 2024. It sounds silly, someone’s chin creating discourse, but here’s the tea: Rage was “exposed” for promoting dissolvable facial fillers in his chin, something he reportedly admitted to doing a few years ago for a $5,000 payment. Fousey ends the song by saying he doesn’t know if the chin injection allegations are true and asks that Rage doesn’t sue, but considering this controversy is the likely impetus for the song’s name, Fousey clearly wanted to shot at Rage’s, um, chin.
Diss 2: Kai Cenat
Kai don’t got no mind of his own, he follow trends /
Got a music stylist /
Got a fit stylist /
Oh, he think he stylish /
Fousey, I want violence /
Grown man, five-two, probably why he childish /
You don’t got no game /
But we friends though, violent /
Yuh, Yuh /
He a fan, he a fan, he a fan, he a fan /
You was taking pics with me and posting all up on the gram
This is giving K.Dot’s “I hate the way that you…” bars in his Drake-loathing diss track “Euphoria.” Based on what Fousey’s rapping, it sounds like he really don’t like Kai much, calling Kai a “p*ssy” in December for not streaming with him during November’s Mafiathon 2 livestream. But the one bar to pay attention to is the gram one, which is a sore spot for Fousey.
Online, a picture of a young Fousey and a younger Kai has been circulating. Fousey tends to use this as evidence of his relevancy in the streaming game, often claiming that there wouldn’t be big creators like Kai or N3ON if Fousey wasn’t doing it.
Diss 3: Plaqueboymax, Lil Tjay, and Silky
And I’m not stopping /
Only thing I’m worried about from Max is a snot rocket /
Every time Silky out of state, he start pop-locking /
Lil Tjay, b*tch you in your crib, that sh*t hot topic
It’s hard to tell what Fousey is referencing when shading FaZe Silky, but the collective bars could be a callback to one time during a livestream when FaZe Plaqueboymax laughed so hard he snotted on Silky’s jacket. Similarly, it’s tough to know what Fousey is talking about when dissing Lil Tjay, but he’s a rapper, so maybe he’ll diss Fousey back?
Diss 4: N3ON
N3ON, he don’t got no testosterone, he feminine /
And that’s the reason why I’m about to f*ck Sam Frank
Controversial Kick streamer Rangesh “N3ON” Mutama and social media cute girl Sam Frank are the streaming world’s messy couple, courting controversy—both together and separately—while breaking up and getting back at a dizzying rate.
Fousey has been lusting after the 20-something internet celebrity Frank for a minute now, making his thirst more apparent in a November song titled “IGD” where he raps about having d*ck for her. You know what’s weird? Fousey’s in his mid-30s right now and Frank’s in her early-20s. Yeah.
Diss 5: Lacy
Lacy fat as f*ck, the only thing he wants is parfait /
He’s so f*cking Chuck-E-Cheese, should work at an arcade
Fousey’s just straight-up fat-shaming FaZe Lacy right here. It’s messed up because Lacy has been on an incredible weight-loss journey lately, going from 296lbs to 207lbs in eight months. That’s a helluva accomplishment.
There are a few more disses in Fousey’s two-ish-minute long song (like at Kick streamer LosPollosTV and AMP member Agent00), but his delivery makes it hard to hear clearly. Suffice it to say, the dude’s firing from the hip, spraying at some of streaming’s biggest and brightest stars. It’s a diss, so there’s an element of competition and challenge; maybe Fousey doesn’t mean everything he’s saying here.
That said, he teased his intention to diss a bunch of streamers on January 5. Two weeks later, he made good on that tease. And surprisingly, Fousey kinda cooked. But it’s his best song out of the myriad mid tracks he’s been dropping since embarking on this rap journey in October 2024 (which really began with a collab with YouTuber-rapper DDG). Everyone starts somewhere, and if this is an improvement, then maybe Fousey, or Crashout YSE, will release some good music. We’ll see when his debut record, The Death of Fousey, allegedly comes out on January 22.