Popular rapper Kodak Black has made it very clear he wants credit where credit is due. On Monday (March 8), the 23-year-old rapper accused Lil Baby and Pooh Shiesty of copying his style.
The newly freed Florida entertainer posted a series of Instagram messages and shared a five-year-old video of himself spreading money down his leg and explained,
I was just listening to my boy Lil Baby’s song. He was on my dawg Lil Durk song. He say, uh, ‘Postin’ money on the ‘Gram, I invented that.’ That’s some crazy shit. Stop playin’ Lil Baby. This was in 2016. Spread game too nasty.
Kodak Black
At the same time, he and his boys are shouting “Blrrrd,” which Pooh Shiesty ad-libs on numerous cuts, including his gold-selling hit with Durk “Back In Blood.”
Kodak also wrote,
This is just a matter of fact! I ain’t dissing nobody, ion even know y’all. I’m just sayin. and this is not to say the respect level ain’t on either side, but you know.
Kodak Black
Furthermore, he clarified that he has no bad blood with Baby, saying:
Before you all think a n*gga being petty, I don’t really give a f*ck about none of this sh*t, man. I ain’t married to none of these anthems. This sh*t ain’t about nothing. I’m really just putting this sh*t out there. Y’all let me have my sh*t, man. Y’all know y’all f*cked up about me. Y’all know I’m a big influence to you n*ggas. Y’all like putting the respect on my sh*t.
Kodak Black