Boosie Badazz and Kodak Black engaged in a public exchange on Instagram Live, marked by criticism and playful trolling. The interaction highlighted a pre-existing tension between the two rappers, stemming from Kodak Black’s past collaboration with Tekashi 6ix9ine.
Boosie Badazz has previously expressed disapproval of Kodak Black’s collaboration with Tekashi 6ix9ine. During a recent Instagram Live session, Boosie reacted to Kodak Black joining the stream, initiating a period of back-and-forth commentary. Boosie voiced his frustration regarding the collaboration, stating he felt disrespected by the move.
Boosie Badazz stated he felt Kodak Black appeared to be engaging in “drugging and thugging” and that he wouldn’t apologize for his stance. Kodak Black responded in the comments, asserting that regardless of Kodak’s current state, he wouldn’t mock Boosie’s personal struggles.
Prior to the Instagram Live exchange, the rappers’ disagreement had been relatively subdued. The situation escalated when Boosie Badazz posted a comedic video portraying him as a snitch. Kodak Black reposted the video on his Instagram Story, prompting a response from Boosie.
Boosie Badazz clarified that the video was filmed for a movie and jokingly suggested casting Kodak Black in a future film, proposing the role of a “crack head,” referencing Kodak’s persona. The exchange suggests a breakdown in their relationship and a willingness to engage in public disagreements.
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