Boosie Badazz‘s son, Tootie Raww has blasted Kodak Black for disregarding his feature request and working with 6ix9ine instead.
On Thursday (July 20), Tootie followed in his father’s footsteps by calling out Kodak for working with 6ix9ine after he cooperated with authorities in the Treyway RICO case.
@Kodakblack how u promise me a song then don’t do my song and hope on a song wit a rat smh,” he wrote to his Instagram Story with a selfie photo of him flipping the bird.
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Kodak Black shocked fans when he and 6ix9ine teased a collaboration on Thursday (July 20) as they happily kicked it together on what appeared to be the set of the video shoot. The track, ‘Shaka Laka,’ arrived on Friday (July 21) and also features Dominican rapper/singer Yailin la Mas Viral.
Oddly enough, the track — which 6ix9ine teased an in-studio snippet of earlier this week — hears Kodak start off his verse by seemingly referencing 6ix9ine’s snitching past — but flipping it to benefit his collaborator when talking smack to his opps. “N-gga, how you lose your bitch to a snitch?/ I’m a one-man army, I never need a clique,” he raps
As far as Boosie Badazz’s message to Kodak Black, the Baton Rouge rapper claimed that the Sniper Gang boss has “no morals or principles” and stated he “ain’t no street n-gga” as a result of the collaboration.
“That n-gga Yak fucked me up,” he said. “I wonder how all them Zoes feel, dawg? I know them Zoes fucked up right now.
I know the state of Florida fucked up right now. This n-gga ain’t got no morals, don’t got no principles. Damn. Thought that little n-gga wasn’t like that, bro. N-gga ain’t no street n-gga, at all. Damn. Fucked me up.”
He added: “N-gga hurt me with that one, fucked me up. Don’t care how much money you give.”
6ix9ine’s manager, Wack 100, also addressed the collaboration with Kodak Black, stating neither artist owes an explanation for working together.
“Ayo, listen. I see the cat is out the bag,” he said in an Instagram video. “You got the 6ix9ine-Kodak joint dropping today. 6ix9ine ain’t gon’ give a muthafuckin’ explanation and Yak don’t owe a n-gga an explanation. I let the world know I’m doing business with 6ix9ine, and when I do business with a person, I do business.”