In a recent online discussion, hip-hop commentator Akademiks reacted to claims made by Kayla B, the sister of the late rapper King Von. Kayla accused Asian Doll, who had a high-profile relationship with her brother, of using King Von for clout during their time together. The controversy emerged as Kayla expressed her frustration on social media, suggesting that Asian Doll was not genuinely invested in the relationship and was merely leveraging King Von’s fame for her own gain.
Kayla B, known for her outspoken nature and past altercations, recounted conversations with her brother where he allegedly revealed that he was not serious about Asian Doll and was using her to enhance his own career. “He told me he was using her for clout,” she stated, criticizing Asian Doll’s claims of having elevated King Von’s status in the music industry. Kayla pointed out that despite their relationship, Asian Doll struggled to gain significant traction in her career until after King Von’s tragic death.
The feud intensified as Kayla accused Asian Doll of infidelity, claiming she witnessed her brother’s girlfriend cheating while he was incarcerated. This revelation has sparked debates among fans about loyalty and the ethics of relationships within the hip-hop community. Akademiks weighed in on the drama, suggesting that both women should focus on building their own legacies rather than engaging in public disputes over a deceased artist’s legacy.
As the fifth anniversary of King Von’s passing approaches, the ongoing conflict highlights the complexities of relationships in the world of hip-hop and the lengths to which individuals will go to protect their reputations. Akademiks encouraged Kayla and Asian Doll to consider more constructive avenues for their energy, proposing that they channel their rivalry into a more productive outlet, rather than a public spectacle. Long live King Von, but the call for a shift away from drama and towards personal growth remains strong in the wake of this latest social media feud.