Kodak Black is undeniably one of the most controversial rappers in the Hip-Hop world. Black is also a very outspoken rapper, and he is also known to do good things from time to time. He also wanted Drake to mentor him for some reason.
Black has been known to ruffle feathers by flushing loads of money down the toilet, literally. His mouth has also found him in trouble in the past. That isn’t the end of it either.
Despite all of his controversy, he is still a rapper at the end of the day. Recently, Kodak Black did a brief freestyle on a call with Charlamagne Tha God on the Breakfast Club, where he claimed that 1/2 of Outkast, Big Boi, and T.I. tried to get him removed from his record deal. When asked to explain what he meant, Kodak Black downplayed any possible drama.
“Big Boi and T.I. tried to get me kicked up off the label.
I ain’t worried about nobody, I ain’t mad at nobody. I wish everybody nothing but success. I ain’t trippin’.”
T.I. didn’t take too kindly to being namedropped by Black. He took to his social media and said that he was bewildered about his diss.
“BIG (cap emoji). Don’t know where u get this cap ass sh*t from Bruh? For the rec….I ain’t never wasted my time worrying about another n***a bankroll or record deal. Told you this in your section face to face personally in Booby Trap & I’ll say it again. Much success to you youngsta. Stay focused.”
Then, T.I. posted a video on his Instagram where he addressed Kodak again, saying that he would never try to get an artist removed from their label.
Happened to scroll down man and see a young brotha, Kodak, kickin’ a freestyle on the Breakfast Club, mention my name and said something about me and Big Boi tried to get him kicked off a label. Hm, whenever I hear my name associated to sh*t that ain’t true, I try my best, at least initially, to clear that sh*t up. My n***a, I ain’t ever wasted my time, energy or oxygen trying to worry about you or nobody else and what motherf**kin record label they’re signed to. That ain’t how I get down. I know you don’t know me, so I’m just going to say this right here, that ain’t how I get down. I don’t care what record label you signed to, I don’t care how much money you have, I ain’t trying to interfere with none of that.”
We will have to wait and see whether Kodak Black will decide to respond to what T.I. said and perhaps apologize for accusing T.I. of kicking him out of his label.
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