Earlier this week, up and coming 17 year old Brooklyn rapper , and Bay Area rapper released diss tracks aimed towards each other. First, dropped “I’m The Badass” and Joey responded with “Don’t Quit Your Day Job.” Now, the teenage rapper addresses dissing Lil B and he says it was “too easy” and he “killed him.”

During a recent interview with MTV, Joey Bada$$ addressed his “Don’t Quit Your Day Job” Lil B diss track.

The Flatbush rep states:

I just linked up with my homey Ben, and he played this beat and was like, ‘Yo, Lil B dis record?’ And I was like, ‘Oh, a’ight.’

Joey Bada$$ says he doesn’t know why Lil B dissed him:

Who knows? But if somebody sends a jab at me, I’ll just send one twice as hard. I really didn’t have to respond, I don’t feel so, but I just did it. I don’t know why. … [Actually] it’s too easy, that’s what it is. It’s too easy, so I thought, ‘Why not?’ I’m just flexing my skill on him.

When asked if he’d record another diss if Lil B replies to “Don’t Quit Your Day Job,”   Joey said:

No, no, no. I killed him. He shouldn’t even attempt to do anything again.

Many people have been wondering why Lil B dissed Joey Bada$$ in the first place. It is believed that B initially dissed Joey in response in to a verse from the late Capital STEEZ on “Survival Tactics,” which appeared on Joey’s summer 2012 mixtape, 1999.

Watch Joey Bada$$’s interview with MTV, below: