Kodak Black is firing back.
The Pompano Beach native caught heat last week over his appearance on “Shaka Laka,” a new track from controversial rapper 6ix9ine. Many slammed Kodak for agreeing to work with the Brooklyn artist, who was branded an industry pariah due to his cooperation with law enforcement.
One of those critics was Boosie Badazz, another polarizing figure who worked with Kodak on multiple records, including “Slayed,” “Going Viral,” and the “Rocketman” remix.
“That n***a Yak fucked me up,” Boosie said on Instagram Live last week. “I wonder how all them Zoes feel, dawg. … I know the state of Florida fucked up right now. This n***a ain’t got no morals, don’t got no principles. … I wish I could take that n***a ass off ‘Rocketman’ now, shit. No loyalty to no principles over money, man.”
Kodak took aim at Boosie on Thursday on his IG Stories by reposting a video that criticized the Baton Rouge MC as a “clown” and hypocrite.