In a shocking turn of events, Houston rap legends Lil Keke and Yungstar are embroiled in a heated feud, ignited by accusations surrounding the upcoming Screw Fest. Lil Keke has publicly called out Yungstar for disrespecting him during a recent podcast appearance on Donnie Houston’s show, where Yungstar suggested that Keke was behind his exclusion from the June 27th celebration. Tensions escalated as Keke expressed his outrage, emphasizing that he had no control over the lineup for the event and accusing both Yungstar and Houston of failing to communicate directly with him.
In a passionate defense, Keke asserted, “If you’re going to let someone lie on my name, at least give me a call first.” He criticized Yungstar for airing grievances publicly instead of reaching out, highlighting a rift that has simmered beneath the surface for years. The rapper reiterated his commitment to the Screw culture, distancing himself from the drama while asserting his role as a representative of the Screwed Up Click.
As the fallout continues, fans and industry insiders are left to speculate about the future of these iconic artists and their collective legacy. The divide within the Houston rap community is palpable, with Keke insisting he respects the June 27th event but refusing to take responsibility for its organization. “I’m just a [expletive] from that time,” he stated, underscoring his dedication to his craft despite the ongoing conflict.
With emotions running high and the stakes even higher, this feud marks a pivotal moment for Houston rap, as the artists reflect on their shared history while grappling with personal grievances. As the drama unfolds, all eyes are on Keke, Yungstar, and the legacy of the Screw culture that has shaped their careers.