King Yella is a notable rapper hailing from Chicago, Illinois, closely associated with the Gangster Disciples, particularly the Ada Block set, also known as Skeeze World or Skeezy Gang. His affiliations extend to other groups such as FBG (Fly Boy Gang), Clout Boyz, Bricksquad, and STL, among others. Among his popular tracks are “Hot N*gga Remix,” “Ain’t With That Glo,” and “Clout.”
King Yella VS Cardi B and Offset (Migos)
In 2017, King Yella stirred up controversy by claiming he had a romantic encounter with Cardi B while she was engaged to Offset of Migos. He fueled the drama by releasing a diss track entitled "Cardi B Truth" and shared several photos featuring himself with Cardi B.
King Yella vs Lil Jay
The year 2015 saw King Yella planning to wed Queen D, a rumored Chicago 'thot,' but the ceremony was halted due to her alleged involvement with Lil Jay. Previously a close ally of King Yella, Lil Jay's actions were perceived as a betrayal. Despite the fallout, King Yella maintains amicable relations with Lil Jay’s gang, STL Tookaville.
King Yella later shared a video recounting a confrontation with Lil Jay and his associates. According to King Yella and FBG Duck, STL Butta (Tunechi) attempted to snatch King Yella’s chain during a hangout. King Yella asserted that Lil Jay urged Tunechi to return the chain, and they managed to reclaim their chain while taking one of Lil Jay's.
King Yella subsequently released a track titled “N*ggas Changed,” highlighting his ordeal with Lil Jay, expressing disdain for deceptive behavior in the lyrics.
King Yella VS GBE/Glo Gang
A long-standing conflict exists between King Yella and Chief Keef’s Glory Boyz Entertainment (GBE) or Glo Gang. This rivalry is rooted in the gang tensions between the Gangster Disciples and the Black Disciples in Chicago, intensifying after the death of prominent GD rapper Lil Jojo. While King Yella and his circle are primarily GDs, Chief Keef's associates are mainly Black Disciples. King Yella has targeted Chief Keef’s crew in various songs, including “Ain’t With That Glo.”