Nba Youngboy Blasts PlaqueBoyMax After 'Headtap' Twitch Reaction

Nba Youngboy Blasts PlaqueBoyMax After 'Headtap' Twitch Reaction

On Friday night (February 20), nba youngboy posted a heated message on X after streamer PlaqueBoyMax said on his Twitch stream that he did not like the new song “Headtap, ” touching off a brief public exchange between the artist and the streamer.

Nba Youngboy fires off a post after a blunt Twitch take

PlaqueBoyMax watched the “Headtap” video on stream and said, "I'm not gon' lie, I don't like this, " adding, "I don't f**k with this, I'ma keep it a buck. And YoungBoy ain't been missing for me. But I don't f**k with this song. " That candid reaction prompted an immediate response from the artist later that night: "Plaq you a b***h!!" he wrote, accusing Max of handling the critique improperly and warning him, "I ain't gone play with you. & dont respond to me f**k you. P***y!!"

PlaqueBoyMax stands by his take and explains why

Minutes after the post, Max answered on his Twitch stream, telling viewers, "I said, 'I'm not gon' lie, bro, I don't like this song. ' But YB, I f**k with you heavy, bro. I just don't like this song. " He repeated that stance later in a call with DJ Akademiks, saying he would not apologize and that he will keep giving honest reactions: "I'm not going to apologize. I didn't do nothing wrong. " Max added that he has been a fan since middle school and that his critique of "Headtap" did not erase that history.

Why the exchange widened: album reactions and outreach

Max told viewers he had previously reacted to the artist's album MASA and did not finish it, saying, "I reacted to his album MASA. I didn't finish it, I didn't like it. " He also said he reached out to NBA YoungBoy's team to clarify that he still supports the artist, and that calls were coming in after the social post. On stream, Max picked up a FaceTime call from a friend named Cuffem, who teased him about the situation while DJ Akademiks phoned in to discuss the back-and-forth.

Both men kept their positions clear: the streamer insisted he would continue to share honest reactions and would "keep it a buck, " while the artist posted his rebuke on X on February 20. Max told viewers, "I fuck with YB, " and said he would still play the artist's music even as he criticized that particular song.

Max closed his stream by asking chat whether he had gone too far and saying he'd welcome a direct conversation: "Chat, did I do something crazy? Please tell me, bro. I'd love to chop it up with bro, but n***as don't want to talk. " That invitation is the clearest next step: a face-to-face or on-air discussion if the artist chooses to respond further.