In an unexpected turn of events, controversial rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine announced a collaboration with Kodak Black, leaving fans divided. However, not everyone is pleased with this partnership, as Boosie Badazz expressed regret over his past work with Kodak and criticized the upcoming collaboration.
Boosie recently took to Instagram Live to share his disapproval of Kodak Black’s decision to team up with Tekashi 6ix9ine. Boosie, who once considered Kodak, a “street guy,” now claims that Kodak lacks “morals” and “principles” for associating with the controversial rapper.
During his Instagram Live session, Boosie expressed how this collaboration has impacted his perception of Kodak Black. He stated that the collaboration with “the biggest rat in the world” has led him to lose respect for Kodak and questioned how fans and fellow artists in Florida feel about this development.
Boosie said on his Instagram Live, “That n**** Yak f***** me up. I wonder how all those Zoes feel? I know the state of Florida f***** up right now.”
Boosie went further in expressing his regret over collaborating with Kodak Black in the past. He shared his desire to remove Kodak’s contributions from his previous records, indicating a significant change in their relationship since then.
Boosie attributed Kodak Black’s questionable decision to money, suggesting that the rapper might have compromised his values for financial gain. Boosie voiced his concerns about the lengths people may go to secure wealth, implying that monetary incentives could lead individuals to make ethically compromising choices.
“I don’t care how much money you get. I thought that n**** stood up for the streets. Wish I could take this n**** ass off records. Money can make you do anything. The biggest rat in the world pay you a million dollars to sell your soul. You would suck a dick for $20 million.”
Although the specific financial details of Kodak’s collaboration with Tekashi 6ix9ine remain undisclosed, there have been discussions in the industry about the lucrative nature of this partnership. Prominent figure Wack 100 mentioned witnessing a substantial monetary deal, leaving the exact amount open to speculation.
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