Kash Doll vs. Asian Doll: Rap Beef Reignites with Explosive On-Stage Diss and Heated Twitter War
The long-standing tension between rappers Kash Doll and Asian Doll has once again flared up, proving that the battle of the “dolls” is far from over. Over the weekend, Kash Doll made headlines after delivering a fiery on-stage diss aimed at Asian Doll while performing in Dallas. The feud, which has simmered over the years, took a dramatic turn when Kash incited the crowd to chant “F*ck Asian Doll” before calling out her rival directly.
The Origins of the “Doll” Feud
Kash Doll (real name Arkeisha Antoinette Knight) has long claimed that she was the first female rapper to popularize the “Doll” moniker in the industry. This assertion did not sit well with other artists who share similar names, particularly Asian Doll (real name Misharron Jermeisha Allen). While there was some initial friction, the feud seemed to die down over time—until now.
Kash Doll’s Explosive On-Stage Callout
On Saturday, February 22, Kash Doll took the stage in Dallas and wasted no time reigniting the beef. Before her set, she led the audience in a chant directly targeting Asian Doll. The crowd’s response only fueled her further, prompting her to taunt: “I’m in yo muthafckin city, btch. Where you at?”
Unsurprisingly, the clip quickly went viral, reaching Asian Doll, who wasted no time responding on social media. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), she clapped back by making fun of Kash Doll’s age, writing, “Why do btches lie about they age? Like btch if you 37 you 37 why lie about it.”
Kash Doll Responds with Studio Challenge
Rather than continuing the social media back-and-forth, Kash Doll responded by challenging Asian Doll to settle things in the studio. On February 23, she tweeted:
“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 about me so much cause baby girl gone look like me.”
This wasn’t the first time Kash Doll had expressed frustration over the influx of “dolls” in the rap game. Earlier this month, in an interview on Club Shay Shay, she spoke on how she spent years building her brand, only to see a wave of new artists adopt the “Doll” identity.
“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 explained.
Asian Doll Fires Back with Bold Threats
Asian Doll wasn’t about to back down. Responding with even more fire, she tweeted a now-deleted post, saying:
“This btch was gone DIE. In real life I told my nggas 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.”
The statement caused an uproar among fans, with some questioning whether the feud was crossing into dangerous territory. However, Kash Doll seemed unfazed, doubling down on her stance that she had no real interest in beef unless it was settled in the 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 don’t give a f*ck and never wanted beef it don’t serve me…… let’s get in the boothhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh or leave me alone #thelastdoll.”
What’s Next for the “Doll” Rivalry?
As of now, it seems Kash Doll is more interested in settling the score through music rather than social media. However, with Asian Doll’s fiery personality and track record of online clashes, it’s unlikely this will be the last we hear of this ongoing rivalry.
With both artists having loyal fan bases, the industry is watching closely to see if this feud will lead to diss tracks, a resolution, or an even bigger fallout. Until then, the “Doll” war rages on.