Knxwledge has put Mach-Hommy on blast, accused the elusive Haitian rapper of stealing beats from him.

The two collaborated on the album The Spook back in 2017, but the producer is now claiming that the instrumentals used on the project were stolen from him by Hommy.

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Responding to a fan on Instagram who asked if he had any unreleased music with Mach-Hommy in the vault, Knxwledge replied: “That n-gga stole a album worth of beats and released a dogshit mixed 12″ for 1k each. Dnt ask me shit abt this n-gga.”

He added: “Your favorite rapper a thief.”

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Mach-Hommy has yet to respond to the allegations, but did sell the eight-song album on his website for $1,000 per copy.

The former Griselda rapper and NxWorries producer also worked together on other songs such as “Fresh Off the Boat,” “Gnarly Dude” and “Ron van Clief” prior to their dispute.

Mach-Hommy dropped his last album #RICHAXXHAITIAN in 2024 and it was his most biggest outing to date, featuring appearances from the likes of Black ThoughtRoc Marciano and 03 Greedo, along with production from KAYTRANADA, Conductor Williams and Quelle Chris.

“All the people I worked with are people who I know and who I’ve worked with before,” Mach said of his supporting cast in a press release. “I like to deal with like-minded creatives.

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“Even if the person has their own panache or je nais se quoi that they bring to the table, there has to be a thread of commonality between us in order for the work to sustain.”

He added: “And not to mention they’re fucking talented, exceptionally gifted at what they do, and the ear that they possess.

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However, the album did undergo some rollout issues, leading to the masked rapper to vent on social media.

After being informed by fans of the album briefly disappearing from Spotify, Hommy said his team looked into the matter but “shit started looking weird on the backend.”

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“So we reached out to Spotify. They said that they thought it was me that took it down which is preposterous. I’m here to tell you right now that it wasn’t me,” he explained in a video posted online.

“When I asked them, ‘Regardless of whether or not you thought it was me, why were we not notified that it had been taken off the platform?’ I mean, this is a new release, I just dropped this. This is a very important release for us — not only for the listeners and the investors, but the creator.”