Saucy Santana Has A Diss Track Coming For DJ Akademiks

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Saucy Santana has teased that he has a diss track coming for DJ Akademiks, days after feuding with the podcast personality online.

On Wednesday (Nov. 9), the Miami artist took to his Instagram to preview a track titled “Meet Me In The Skreets,” which is something he told Akademiks during their recent heated exchange.

In the video, Santana ad-libs the track while allegedly taking a few shots at the NJ-native.

He raps, “If you chattin’ gotta come up out the house/ Be a man getcho a** up off that couch/ You getting punked by a gay dude/ You a bi**h, tryna blame it on some gay rules/ I hope these wack labels pay you/ The way you feel about bi**hes too hateful/ These bi**hes too bad, you should be grateful/ That’s why these badd bi**hes never wanna date you.”

Ak and Santana’s beef began late October after the media voice spoke on his disdain for City Girls’ Yung Miami and things she’s said about him in the past. After name-dropping Santana, who is Miami’s best friend, the “Walk” rhymer fired back at Akademiks for mentioning him in beef that has nothing to do with him.

From there, the two traded insults over the internet, leading Akademiks to call Santana a slew of slurs including “batty boy,” and the LGBTQ artist threatening to “f**k [him] in [his] a**.” The heated debacle caused the controversial personality to get emotional while live-streaming about his issues with the gay community and having to censor his opinions.

While tears came down his face, Akademiks, né Livingston Allen, explained how beefing with Santana was “triggering” his past and moving him to believe that he’d get “canceled” and labeled a “homophobe” if he said the wrong thing.

“When I see a ni**a like Saucy Santana, it’s rubbing on the mere fabric of what I really grew up on,” he explained in his stream. “It brings me back to a hateful part of my life that I really try to get past. I’m not tryna get canceled to f**k up what we got going on. I’m never tryna get canceled saying the wrong thing — I know what we got going on, I love it.”

“I’m trying not to get canceled,” he went on to an unnamed man that could be heard in the background. “But this sh*t does bother me. Put it like this: with everything we’ve talked about, I’ve never cared about — I don’t care what rapper got at me, bro. Ever. But really, there’s certain sh*t I really don’t f**k with in my life that I will never do.”

Speaking to how sensitive America can be when it comes to touchy subjects, his voice began cracking as he said, “But I’m in America, I gotta sit here and just act like I don’t f**k with certain sh*t. I don’t like it. Just please. I hate certain sh*t to the soul of me. I’m only pretending because if I say what I want to say, I will never be here for y’all. But I don’t want to be that person.”

Ak’s criticism of Yung Miami included him calling the rapper out in an interview with Vlad TV for being hypocritical — as she’s used gay slurs with straight men, while her bestie Santana identifies as gay.

In response, the “Material Gworl” artist said, “Akademiks, you keep talking about what the f**k Caresha said to you, but how she feel about you, is how she feel about you. Me being her best friend, it don’t have nothing to f**king do with me.”

“In the hood, and in a lot of urban cultures, when you see boys that are acting feminine, that are being messy, that are being extra and doing f*g sh*t, that’s what you address them as.”

The 30-year-old went on, “Even as me being a gay man, I don’t move like a f*g. And it’s a lot of other gay boys that are feminine or whatever, but everybody don’t move like f*gs. You move like a f*g.”

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Following Ak’s emotional video and Santana’s clap back, social media began to respond, including Yung Miami.

“I was in tears when he laughed and was trolling about my car getting shot up while I was 6 months pregnant,” she wrote in an Instagram comment, referencing their previous issues.

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