Kodak Black feels like LaMelo Ball is copying him after the NBA star released a Scooby Doo colorway of his MB.04 signature shoe.
Talking to fans in an at-times incoherent Instagram Live earlier this week, Yak showed off his customized van outfitted like Scooby Doo’s Mystery Machine as he called out Melo for the Scooby-inspired drop of his PUMA sneaker a few weeks prior.
“LaMelo Ball be on my drip,” he said in the video. “I already saw how he copied me on my shit with the Scooby Doo. Who else probably ever did this shit before? I come different. If you fuck wit a n-gga like that, you might as well just salute it. Just salute it, my boy.”
He continued: “Everybody be on my drip – the whole world. The whole industry be on my drip. It’s a good thing, though.”
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Apparently in the mood to air out his grievances as of late, Kodak Black also recently hit out at Drake for not putting in more effort to work with him.
Speaking in a video seemingly filmed by a friend earlier this month, the controversial rapper called out the 6 God for letting his fierce rival Kendrick Lamar “beat” him to a collaboration.
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“I’m Drake’s favorite rapper. He always says that. Even his people always say that,” he said while pacing around a room in circles. “It don’t make no sense how Kendrick Lamar beat you to it, you know what I mean?”
Kodak, who made multiple appearances on Kendrick’s 2022 album Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, added: “I get why he sent all that money now. That’s why he sent that out of nowhere like that.”
The latter remark appears to be a reference to Drake once sending him $600,000 in Bitcoin.
Kodak revealed the generous gift during an interview with MONTREALITY, saying: “That boy Aubrey! That’s my dog. Drake sent me like 600 bands in Bitcoin. Drake dropped that shit on me. He said I’m his favorite rapper. I love that n-gga.”
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Relations between the two appear to have cooled off after Yak said he no longer wanted to work with Drizzy following his joint album with 21 Savage.
The Florida rapper was planning to drop a whole project with the 6 God, but as he explained on Instagram Live last year, the release of Drizzy and 21’s Her Loss album made him reconsider.