Boosie Forgives Rod Wave, Plans Legal Action Against Kodak Black & YG In Recent Feud

Kodak, Boosie, Rod Wave

Despite recent back-and-forth disputes, Boosie has taken to social media to express his willingness to collaborate with Rod Wave. In addition to forgiving Wave, the Louisiana native revealed his intentions to pursue legal actions against fellow rapper Kodak Black. Boosie has also recently called out YG for the same situation. 

Boosie Rants On Social Media 

On Tuesday, Nov. 21, on his Instagram live, Boosie made it clear that he’s open to working with Rod Wave, hoping to resolve their disagreements through musical collaboration. 

However, this conciliatory gesture doesn’t mean the “Set It Off” rapper plans to back down in his legal battle against Kodak Black. To add to the mix, Boosie has now called out YG for his song, “Who Do You Love.” The Badazz rapper stated on his Instagram: 

“Check ya DM @yg MY G SO WE CAN TAKE CARE THIS ‼

Boosie continued:

 “I aint tryna break no nigga pockets. Im a business man. Im fair game. Just want my lil cut bro. Say he was gon get back at me. He aint hit me back yet. That was earlier this morning so hopefully he get back to me.

Before The Consensus 

Boosie previously aired his disappointment with Rod Wave for sampling his song “Long Journey” without authorization, adding him to the list of rappers he intends to sue. 

The Louisiana rapper didn’t stop there, pointing out that other artists had also used his music without permission. He emphasized the importance of proper compensation and recognition in the business of music. Boosie stated: 

 “Rod Wave Did it the best no cap…. Rod Wave ain’t the only one . Y’all better do y’all research. Rod Wave ain’t the only one. Lot of people got paper work on the way. It ain’t just Rod Wave. And it’s crazy cause all of em name it the same song.  Nah I ain’t in my feelings. I’m smiling. I ain’t mad. I love when they do that shit. When I hear people done took my shit and sang my shit and put it on records , they giving me my flowers you know. It’s just you gotta compensate me too. It’s a business you know? Just like you do everybody else. They supposed to reach out and be like “man we need to give you your writer’s share, your publishing on this record…”

Rod Wave Responds 

Rod Wave responded to Boosie’s claims, expressing his willingness to meet and resolve the matter without the need for a lawsuit. 

Wave made it clear that he respects Boosie’s talent and was even prepared to provide fair compensation. He further pleaded his willingness to do right by Boosie and took the plea to his Instagram stories. The “Turks and Caicos” artist stated:

“Man this shit got to stop. You ain’t got to sue no nigga like me man. Ima pull up. Fuck you talm bout suing me. I’ll pull up in you bro. Tell me a number. Tell me a real number though. Ima pull up to make sure you straight. You don’t got to sue me…. “ On my momma boosie big bra I fw ya tell me a real number yeen even gotta do all dat tell me a number ima pull up and bring it to you!!” 

However, Boosie wasn’t convinced and defended his decision to take legal action, highlighting the business aspects at play. He responded to Wave via Twitter(X), and stated: 

“How is it foul? Its buizness n you know that. You aint go do that to no other major label without compensating them with they splits why do it to a ni*** you looked up too. U expect me to let u take my kids publishing gtfoh stop playing victim my ni*** is u go sample no limit.”

Boosie Goes In On Yak 

In addition to his disputes with Wave, Boosie called out Kodak Black for sampling his song “Let Me Ease Your Mind” without permission. Boosie voiced his disappointment on Twitter, lamenting the lack of fair business dealings between them. The “Set It Off” rapper stated: 

“DAM @kodakblack EVEN THO WE FELL OUT WE COULDA DID FAIR BUIZNESS”

Although Kodak has yet to respond, Boosie’s intentions to pursue legal action are crystal clear.

Fans have eagerly weighed in on the situation. One fan (@fyee.ang) on instagram stated, “ Definitely should’ve got that figured out w Boosie first not wait til you get caught up. Mfs just have no respect yall want boosie to spare rod but rod ain’t spare Boosie dropping dat shit and aint pay no dues especially when u up no excuse.” 

Another fan (@j.holiday4) stated, “I mean Boosie ain’t told no lie. That’s just like yall go Gucci and pay the price but then as your friends for a discount. It’s the principle not even the money. If he wouldn’t do it to Diddy or Michael Jackson then why do it to Boosie. He know how business work and still decide to sample without the proper protocol and this is coming from a die hard Rod fan.”

Rod Wave’s Unoriginal Flow?

This wouldn’t be Rod Wave’s first time swiping lyrics and Melodie’s. 

One user (@RealTwanBrown) on Twitter(X) called out Wave for also swiping Jay-Z’s lyrics from “Song Cry” into his “2019.” The user stated, “See Boosie was one thing but now I think it’s time for legal action lol son card getting pulled cmon Rod Wave.”

In addition, Rod has also taken lyrics from artists such as Drake and Tupac.

Before The Lawsuit

Seems like Boosie may have a bullseye on Yak’s back. Boosie had aimed at Kodak Black in a diss track titled “Ungrateful.” In the song, the Baton Rouge rapper criticized Kodak for working with someone he considers a “snitch,” referring to 6ix9ine’s cooperation with law enforcement in his 2018 RICO case. 

Boosie vs Torianna Hatch

Boosie is no rookie when calling others out. In August 2023, Boosie dropped a diss track that addressed the deteriorating relationship between him and his daughter. The track came after a recent social media war in July 2023, where the Louisiana rapper took back the pink Benz he had gifted his daughter for her birthday, sparking a wave of backlash.

GloRilla Faces Lawsuit For Unauthorized Sample

On a similar note of facing a lawsuit for unauthorized use of music, New Orleans rapper Ivory Paynes had filed a lawsuit against Memphis rapper GloRilla and producer Macaroni Toni, alleging that they used “key elements” from his 1994 song “Street Of The Westbank” to create GloRilla’s hit song “Tomorrow” without permission. Paynes had named Collective Music Group (CMG), Warner Chappell Music, and Sony/ATV Music in the lawsuit.

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Kodak Black Receives His Own Day

Kodak Black

Kodak Black has earned the prestigious distinction of having a day named in his honor. The special event unfolded during a tailgate celebration at a Florida Atlantic University football game, where the South Florida rap sensation was presented with a plaque by the Florida senator, officially declaring “Kodak Black Day.” 

‘Kodak Black Day’

Kodak Black has joined the ranks of esteemed rappers who have been honored with their own day. 

The “Walk” rapper received the special distinction of having a day named after him in Palm Beach County. The presentation occurred during a tailgate event at a Florida Atlantic University football game in Boca Raton on November 11. 

Kodak proudly accepted a plaque from Florida senator Bobby Powell, who declared Nov. 11 “Kodak Black Day” in Palm Beach County. The rapper wore a blue “Make America Great Again” hat and a jacket featuring former president Donald Trump’s logo. 

While holding the plaque and standing next to Kodak, Powell said “[I have] a proclamation to recognize on November 11, 2023, 11-11 in West Palm Beach, Delray[Beach], Pompano[Beach], Broward[County] as Kodak Black Day,” Powell said on stage. 

The crowd cheered for Kodak as he accepted the plaque and shook hands with Powell and took a photo with the plaque. 

The announcement of “Kodak Black Day” in Palm Beach County elicited numerous reactions from social media users. Commenting on his status in Florida, one user with the handle @notaustinreaves stated, “I guess we know who the king of Florida is.” Another user named @lildamon17 simply celebrated the occasion, commenting with a “W for Kodak.” 

Coincidentally, this isn’t the first time Kodak Black has received such recognition. In his hometown of Broward County, Florida, he was also granted his own day during a charity event in 2021 in Coral Springs. The event raised $5,000 to support the Lippman Youth Shelter. He was honored contributions in his hometown. 

All About Yak

In other recent news involving Kodak Black, he was a guest on the Drink Champs podcast in October and appeared to be under the influence of drugs, and fans on social media posted their concerns about him. Users on Twitter (X) felt that Kodak shouldn’t have been on the show due to his questionable well-being.

One other event involving Kodak Black was him having a festival celebrating the first annual “Kodak Black Day” in Broward County in 2022. The festival provided carnival rides, games, vendors and performances from rappers such as Moneybagg Yo, EST Gee and French Montana

‘50 Cent Day’

This isn’t the first time a rapper has been honored with their own day. Notably, 50 Cent was recognized by the Connecticut governor with “50 Cent Day” on August 11 for his contributions to music and his ownership of a former mansion in the area.

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Kodak Black’s Attorney Alleges Cover-Up In Drug Case, Seeks Dismissal

Kodak Black

Kodak Black is back in the spotlight. The Florida rapper’s lawyer is now seeking to dismiss his drug case involving charges of controlled substance possession and oxycodone trafficking. Kodak’s attorney contends that the seized pills were, in fact, Tylenol, not the illicit substances initially believed. 

How It All Started

Kodak Black, the controversial rapper known for his hit song “Tunnel Vision,” is making headlines again, this time for his lawyer’s attempt to dismiss his drug case. 

In July 2022, Kodak Black was arrested in Ft. Lauderdale and charged with possession of a controlled substance and trafficking oxycodone. However, his attorney, Bradford Cohen, argues that the pills seized by law enforcement were just Tylenol, not the illegal drugs they were thought to be. 

Cohen, in his motion to dismiss obtained by TMZ, highlights that testing of a sample of the pills revealed their true nature.

The Blame Game

Moreover, Cohen is pointing fingers at FBI Special Agent James Mitchell, claiming bias against the South Florida native and accusing him of being involved in a massive cover-up orchestrated by the Broward Sheriff’s Office

Cohen asserts that the prosecution attempted to withhold a body cam video showing an officer surveilling Kodak. In the video, the officer can be heard saying he’s “always ready,” and the camera focused on his firearm, creating a potentially intimidating atmosphere.

Just Tylenol?

Adding to the controversy, Cohen asserts that the pills that were tested and proved to be Tylenol were destroyed during the process, and officials failed to provide any written report on the results. 

This, according to the attorney, raises suspicions about the legitimacy of the case against Kodak Black. Cohen goes on to claim that the entire arrest and subsequent charges were part of a “coordinated takedown” of the rapper. With these allegations in mind, Kodak Black’s attorney is seeking to have the drug case entirely dismissed. 

Cohen contends that the rapper’s arrest was a waste of taxpayer money and highlights the lack of evidence and transparency surrounding the investigation.

Updated By: Kynedei Iman Hobbs (11/14/23 at 4:12 pm)

Kodak Black Booked At Florida Jail & Released On New $250K Bond

Kodak Black had a brief encounter with the Broward County Jail in Florida. After being taken into custody for about an hour, Kodak posted a new bond of $250,000, allowing his release. The rapper’s legal proceedings, led by his lawyer Bradford Cohen, were at the center of his pretrial release. This pit stop at the jail resulted from a warrant issued for his arrest due to his failure to appear at a court-mandated drug screening, a requirement stemming from a previous arrest in 2022.

Kodak Black had been on pretrial release for a prescription drug case. This release came with certain obligations, including regular check-ins with authorities and mandatory urine tests. However, Kodak failed to fulfill these requirements, leading to a court appearance.

The South Florida rapper’s attorney, Bradford Cohen, argued for eliminating strict pretrial supervision in court. The judge granted the request but, as a result, increased Kodak’s bond from $75,000 to $250,000. 

Although this meant the “Identity Theft” rapper had to go through the booking process again and take a new mugshot, it allowed him to be released from custody.

For Kodak’s legal team, this outcome is seen as a victory. With the elimination of pretrial service check-ins, Kodak will now be free to travel and tour without restrictions. 
This development is particularly significant as the rapper recently performed at the Kodak Black & Friends event on June 26, sharing the stage with other notable artists such as G Herbo and iCandy.

Updated on June 27th, 2023 by Dorian Waller


Arrest Warrant Issued For Kodak Black Following Absence At Drug Test Meeting

Kodak Black, also known as Bill Kapri, is facing further legal trouble as an arrest warrant has been issued due to his failure to attend a drug testing meeting. The warrant comes as a violation of the conditions of his pretrial release in a felony drug case in Broward County. 

Kodak Black is facing an arrest warrant after allegedly missing a meeting with pretrial services in a felony drug case in Broward County. The warrant was issued on June 14, following the Pompano Beach rapper’s absence at a scheduled drug test on June 9. 

This violation of his pretrial release conditions has led to further legal consequences for the rapper.

Legal Troubles & Previous Arrest

Kodak Black’s legal troubles extend beyond this recent arrest warrant. In July 2022, he was initially arrested on multiple charges, including trafficking in oxycodone, possession of a controlled substance without a prescription, and driving with an expired driver’s license and tags. 

The rapper posted a $75,000 bond the day after his arrest. Furthermore, in February 2022, he failed a required drug test by testing positive for Fentanyl, resulting in further complications in his legal proceedings.

The Pompano Beach rapper is scheduled to appear in court on June 26 to address the allegations against him regarding the missed drug testing. However, his team has not made any official statements regarding the situation. 

Growing List Of Rappers Facing Legal Issues

Kodak Black joins a growing list of rappers who have encountered severe legal problems recently. Artists like Quando Rondo, Blueface, and Playboi Carti have faced their fair share of legal challenges and found themselves in the spotlight for the wrong reasons.

Kodak Black Released From Jail After Being Arrested On Drug Charges

Florida rapper Kodak Black was released from jail on a $75k bond on Saturday, July 16. He was arrested the day before on drug trafficking charges.

Free From Jail

Last Saturday (July, 16), after being charged with the possession of oxycodone pills, Kodak Black, real name Bill Kahan Kapri, was released from jail on a $75k bond.

Around 5 pm on Saturday, a reporter from NBC6 posted a video on Twitter showing the rapper had left the Broward County Jail in South Florida. 

“Never Judge a case based on an arrest. There are always additional facts and circumstances that give rise to a defense, especially in this case,” said Bradford Cohen, Kodak’s defense attorney, in a tweet Saturday morning. Cohen also stated that they would move forward to resolve Kodak’s issue quickly.

Alleged Possession Of Oxycodone Pills

According to a tweet from Andy Slater, a radio talk show host based in Florida, this 25-year-old rapper was arrested on Friday because of trafficking. 

“Cops pulled over the rapper and during a search found 30+ Oxycodone pills and over $50,000 in cash during a search.”

It was reported that while the rapper was driving a purple Dodge Durango on the Florida Highway, the patrol noticed that the tints of Kodak’s car windows seemed darker than the legal limit. 

Also, it was discovered that the rapper’s license had expired, and so did the vehicle’s registration. 

When the police searched the car, they found nearly $75,000 in cash and a small clear bag containing 31 white oxycodone tablets. According to the CDC, oxycodone is an opioid drug that treats pain and can be highly addictive. Overdosing on prescription opioids can stop breathing and lead to death.

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Kodak Black’s Lawyer Files to Have Drug Charge Dismissed, Says Pills Were Tylenol

Kodak Black Unleashes New Album 'When I Was Dead'

Kodak Black is looking to sidestep his drug possession case. According to TMZ, Kodak’s lawyer, Bradford Cohen, stated the pills that were found on the rapper during a traffic stop where over the counter medicine.

Kodak Black was arrested in Ft. Lauderdale in July 2022 and was charged with a count of of possession of a controlled substance and one count of trafficking oxycodone. Now, court docs state the pills were simply Tylenol.

According to Cohen the pills were tested and destroyed witht he results not being provided in a report. The doc states the arrest was part of a “coordinated takedown.”

Last week, Kodak Black released his latest album, When I Was Dead, affirming his status as an incandescent musical force. Boasting 18 tracks, the album showcases Kodak’s signature blend of bluntly honest raps and soulful crooning that has solidified his iconic status. The album features the visceral track “Lemme See,” where he takes listeners on a raw tour of his native Pompano Beach, and “Burning Rubber,” produced by Boi-1da, intertwining death threats, yacht party flexes, and trap logistics with Kodak’s succinct couplets and wispy singing.

The opening track, “Kylie Grande,” produced by Metro Boomin, unveils Kodak’s softer side, while “2’CY” sees him experimenting with distortive auto-tune over a celestial club beat. When I Was Dead represents quintessential Kodak, blending experimental elements with his tradition of poignant poetry for the trenches, showcasing his inimitable style that bridges the past, present, and future.

Preceded by the May release of “Pistolz & Pearlz,” which included the hit “No Love For a Thug” and collaborations with rising hip-hop artists like EST Gee, VVSNCE, GorditoFlo, Syko Bob, and more, When I Was Dead” marks the next step in Kodak Black’s legacy.

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Kodak Black Delivers Personal Cuts On New Album “When I Was Dead”

Kodak Black has given his fans both sides of the coin for the duration of his career. Do you want head-nodding trap bangers, he has a bountiful amount of those. Or, are you looking for more introspective cuts? Kodak has that in his arsenal as well. The latter are the type of tracks you are getting on the Florida veteran’s latest project When I Was Dead.

The debate on which side of the rapper is better is certainly up for debate. That will be up to you to decide. If you want to engage in that, be sure to put your answer in the comments section at the bottom of the page. But, let us talk details of this new Kodak tape.

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Listen To When I Was Dead By Kodak Black

This follows up on his Pistolz & Pearlz album from May. Ahead of this coming out, Kodak put out two promotional singles for it. The first of which was “Eaze Your Mind” at the end of October. Following that, the lovey track, “2’CY” came just four days later on Halloween. To drive home that this is a more personal record, the features are quite scant. Three different artists appear here. WizDaWizard lands on two songs, one of which includes another guest, Wam SpinThaBin. Finally, OG Bobby Billions helps Kodak close out the LP on “Master Peace.”

What are your initial thoughts on Kodak Black’s new album, When I Was Dead? Is this Kodak’s most personal record to date? Is this the better release over Pistolz & Pearlz? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Kodak Black, as well as all of the hottest album drops.

When I Was Dead Tracklist:

  1. Kylie Grande
  2. Close To Me
  3. I’m Kodak
  4. Hard Life
  5. Burning Rubber
  6. Lemme See
  7. 2’CY
  8. Nothing To Me
  9. Came Thru Flushin’
  10. Eaze Your Mind
  11. F*** You Too
  12. Colostomy (feat. WizDaWizard)
  13. Extra Clips (feat. WizDaWizard & Wam SpinThaBin)
  14. Scared Of My Money
  15. Right On Time
  16. Facetime Hiding
  17. My Chest Out
  18. Master Peace (feat. OG Bobby Billions)

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Kodak Black Unleashes New Album ‘When I Was Dead’

Kodak Black Unleashes New Album 'When I Was Dead'

Kodak Black has released his latest album, When I Was Dead, affirming his status as an incandescent musical force. Boasting 18 tracks, the album showcases Kodak’s signature blend of bluntly honest raps and soulful crooning that has solidified his iconic status. The album features the visceral track “Lemme See,” where he takes listeners on a raw tour of his native Pompano Beach, and “Burning Rubber,” produced by Boi-1da, intertwining death threats, yacht party flexes, and trap logistics with Kodak’s succinct couplets and wispy singing.

The opening track, “Kylie Grande,” produced by Metro Boomin, unveils Kodak’s softer side, while “2’CY” sees him experimenting with distortive auto-tune over a celestial club beat. When I Was Dead represents quintessential Kodak, blending experimental elements with his tradition of poignant poetry for the trenches, showcasing his inimitable style that bridges the past, present, and future.

Preceded by the May release of “Pistolz & Pearlz,” which included the hit “No Love For a Thug” and collaborations with rising hip-hop artists like EST Gee, VVSNCE, GorditoFlo, Syko Bob, and more, When I Was Dead” marks the next step in Kodak Black’s legacy.

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Kodak Black Collaborator NFL TueWop Reportedly Dead After Fatal Shooting In Florida

Just days after the first anniversary of Takeoff’s tragic passing due to senseless gun violence, another rapper has allegedly lost their life. On Saturday (November 4) afternoon, reports of Tallahassee native NFL TueWop’s death began circulating across various hip-hop blogs. The rising star has fallen victim to gun violence in his hometown, according to the earliest updates, though we’re still waiting for further details to paint a more complete picture.

The late Southern star’s most popular work comes from collaborating with Kodak Black on last year’s Kutthroat Bill: Vol. 1 album. The pair joined forces on “Ammunition,” which has amassed upwards of 1.5 million streams on Spotify since dropping. On his own accord, TueWop had a particularly busy 2022, sharing a five-track EP called Last Soulja’s Left, followed by a single called “FreeTrappa.” Before meeting his demise this year, he delivered “Ruff N Rugged,” “Kut That Bricc” with GoldenBoy CountUp, and another short but seriously fire EP.

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NFL TueWop Alleged Victim of Fatal Shooting in His Hometown

The last release to land on TueWop’s Spotify profile was his seven-track album from July of this year. On that, he connected with Dufflebagshotz, ProfessorGeek23, JakeJhitt8x, and Zaybostunna. Besides making waves with his musical work, the rapper is also known for having exposed Real Boston Richey’s (a fellow Florida-born artist signed to Future’s Freebandz) alleged snitching, which caused tension between them in the past. At this time it remains unclear if that beef is tied to TueWop’s rumoured passing, but investigators are sure to be exploring all their leads over the coming weeks.

Kodak Black’s health has been a cause for concern among his fans in recent months, particularly after the “Love & War” artist’s appearance on Drink Champs. Despite assuring social media followers that he’s doing fine, we can’t help but worry how he’ll fare when hearing the news of NFL TueWop’s tragic death. Catch up on the latest updates on Yak at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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WATCH: Tiffany Haddish Denies Kodak Black’s Offer to Make an OnlyFans Video

Tiffany Haddish

Tiffany Haddish has no desire to create an OnlyFans video with Kodak Black. Appearing on Instagram Live with the “No Flockin’” rapper, Haddish denied the request quickly.

“Uh nope, we not doing that,” Haddish responded. “First of all, I’m too old for that shit. Second of all, you know I got box office movies. I don’t need to go on an OnlyFans, okay?”

The two then floated the idea of doing music and movies together. You can see the interesting conversation below.

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Kodak Black Is Back With New Love Cut “2’CY”

Kodak Black remains one of the most consistent rappers in the game. When we say that, we mean how much he drops new material. How consistent he is in terms of how good he is, is up to the listener. His sound is not for everyone and this latest track might be another reason why he can be divisive. Most people seem to gravitate more toward his more aggressive tracks like “Super Gremlin” “ZEZE,” “No Flockin’,” and more.

This new track “2’CY” is more of a slower tune about Kodak wanting his love interest to see how good they can be together. It is also the third single after his last record, Pistolz & Pearlz. It was the sixth album and also his last release under Atlantic Records. Kodak inked a deal with Capitol Records near the end of 2022.

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Listen To “2’CY” From Kodak Black

Since we are now three tracks deep past the May album, there is a chance another could be on the way. To fit the vibe of the lyrics that Kodak is laying down, the beat is more subdued. It almost has a Jersey club sound to it with the type of drum pattern it uses. While it is not something that is not going to sit well with most listeners, his fans are enjoying it so far. See what they are hyping up by checking it out for yourself above.

What are your initial thoughts on this brand-new single from Kodak Black, “2’CY?” Is this his best single post Pistolz & Pearlz? Do you think we have a new album on the way sometime soon? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Kodak Black, as well as all of the hottest song drops.

Quotable Lyrics:

Our shooters on the ridge
Jewelry in the fridge
Baby, let me hit a glitch
Oh glitches make me itch
Now I’m glitchin’ and itchin’
Glitchin’ and itchin’

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Ray J Reacts To Threats From Kodak Black

Ray J is not here for Kodak Black’s threats. As a recap, recent events have sparked concern over the well-being of renowned rapper Kodak Black. However, it all began after Ray J voiced his concerns following Kodak’s appearance on Drink Champs. his expressions of worry led to a fiery exchange between the two artists, raising questions about Kodak’s state of mind and the need for support in the entertainment industry. “Yo somebody need to grab bro and make sure he good,” Ray J wrote on IG. “This ain’t the interview Nore. We gotta help this dude. I took him to Trump house and he did the most. They were not happy with the experience bc he had no guidance and respect. Yo @wack100 let’s figure out how we can help this guy instead of watching him self destruct.”

According to the 42-year-old artist, Kodak lacked “guidance” and “respect.” In response, Kodak Black, known for his outspoken nature, did not take his concerns lightly. In a profanity-laden Instagram Live rant, he refuted Ray J’s Trump story, repeatedly referring to him as a “b**ch” and a “p**sy.” Kodak insisted that he did not need help and challenged Ray J, stating he would “beat [his] little ass.” Kodak dismissed Ray J‘s involvement in the incident at Mar-a-Lago, asserting that he played no significant role and questioning his motives for discussing it publicly. Moreover, the Florida rapper accused Ray J of seeking attention and viral fame instead of addressing the issue privately.

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Ray J Confronts Kodak

 
 
 
 
 
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Ray J took to Instagram Live once again today to address the situation. He expressed his willingness to face Kodak in a fade, suggesting that this might be the “new trend” in their industry. Ray J considered the possibility that he had overreacted, as he didn’t know Kodak personally. However, in an attempt to turn the situation into a positive one for the culture, Ray J proposed a fight with Kodak. He proposed the proceeds going to a charitable foundation. He emphasized that they had no real issues and that taking the fight would be a fun and non-destructive way to resolve their differences. “Maybe it’s the new s**t y’all on … I don’t know,” Ray J began in his IG live. “It just looked like the N—a wasn’t in their right mind. And ni–as went left. N—as gone beat me up and s**t, right? Wow.”

However, Ray J continued. “Well let’s take the fade since you said you gonna beat me up. Only thing you can do is take the fade. What’s crazy is I feel like you gotta win the fight. At least he can train and get his body right. It’s a win-win. I’m quick to admit if a n***a just type too fast. I didn’t go big. But f**k him though, forreal. He want that fade, he got it. We can give all the money to a foundation. I’m an R&B singer. I’m the homie that sing, I better get my ass beat like a mf. We ain’t got no real problem anyway. To take a fade is fun. It’s all love. But he said he gone beat my little ass… calling me little, like what n***a? You gone stop playing?”

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