Kay Flock has shown some love to fellow rappers Lil Durk and the OTF (Only The Family) collective from behind bars.

Taking to his Instagram stories on Saturday (July 8), the troubled rapper posted a photo from what appears to be inside his prison cell.

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And in the stories, it was revealed that he was bumping “One Mo’Chance” from Durkio and OTF.

Check out the pic and the shoutout below.

Back in February, Kay Flock was indicted by a federal grand jury for several racketeering conspiracy charges.

The Bronx drill rapper and five others are accused of organizing the Sev Side/DOA gang. The indictment claims the gang’s primary purpose was to commit robberies, acts of violence and financial fraud in the Belmont section of The Bronx.

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They also face several counts of attempted murder and illegal firearm possession.

These additional counts are just a sliver of Kay Flock’s legal woes as he also faces a separate murder charge for allegedly killing Oscar Hernandez outside a Harlem barbershop in December 2021.

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According to police reports, Flock was walking down a street in Harlem when he came across Hernandez waiting for a haircut at the barbershop. Flock allegedly asked Hernandez what he was looking at, which caused him to step out of the shop and confront the rapper.

An argument ensued and as Kay Flock began walking away, shots were fired. Hernandez was fatally struck in the neck.

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Kay Flock’s attorney Scott Leemon dropped a bombshell last year when he issued a statement claiming the rapper wasn’t the one who pulled the trigger. Leemon and his team opened their own investigation after newly released footage showed a different angle of the crime.

Last March, Flock shared a message with his fans via Instagram, letting them know that he’s doing fine in jail and asked them not to believe what law enforcement and others have been saying about him.

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“All good don’t believe the blogs or the internet, everything trendy, forever DOA,” he wrote alongside a photo of him in a pink hoodie.

But despite the earlier claims by Flock that he may be released in March 2023 — and despite claiming that law enforcement wasn’t telling the truth about his predicament — the New York drill rapper remains behind bars.