Wack 100 has revealed Kodak Black’s response to Boosie Badazz after he criticized him for working with 6ix9ine.

Wack stopped by No Jumper earlier this week, where he opened up about the lucrative package it took to convince Yak to collaborate with Tekashi.

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The veteran music manager also shared what the Sniper Gang leader said to him regarding Boosie putting him on blast for teaming up with a “rat.”

“The shit Kodak was telling me was real. He said some real shit,” he said. “He said, ‘Shit, Wack. I’ve done been to jail. Shit, I was in jail. This n-gga went to jail and in the first 24 hours, he had his Rolls-Royce truck up for sale.’

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“He said, ‘Maybe that n-gga need to go do a verse!’ That’s what Yak said. He said, ‘Maybe he need to go do a verse with somebody.'”

After clarifying that he personally has love for Boosie, Wack added: “I hope Boosie call me. Call me, Boosie because I really want to talk to you. To say Yak ain’t who he is because he did some business is crazy.”

Kodak Black was referencing Boosie Badazz seeking a sizable six-figure payday for his Rolls-Royce truck mere hours after being arrested by federal agents in June.

Wack 100, meanwhile, gave Kodak a “whole lot of money” and even blessed him with a Rolls-Royce of his own when they met up to record his verse on 6ix9ine’s “Shaka Laka” which arrived on Friday (July 21). The accompanying video already boasts over nine million views on YouTube.

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“And then right before [Kodak] left, shit, we kept it gangsta,” Wack also revealed in his No Jumper interview. “He came in a black car and he left in a Rolls-Royce. Tossed him the keys, tell him ‘go home’ … he put his baby seat in that bitch, he jumped in the driver’s seat, he put his driver in the passenger seat, his queen in the back and I jumped on the freeway with him.”

In a disappointed rant, Boosie claimed the Sniper Gang boss has “no morals or principles” and “ain’t no street n-gga” as a result of his collaboration with 6ix9ine, who infamously cooperated with authorities in the 2019 Nine Trey Gangsters racketeering case.

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“That n-gga Yak fucked me up,” the Baton Rouge rapper said on Instagram. “I wonder how all them Zoes feel, dawg? I know them Zoes fucked up right now.

“I know the state of Florida fucked up right now. This n-gga ain’t got no morals, don’t got no principles. Damn. Thought that little n-gga wasn’t like that, bro. N-gga ain’t no street n-gga, at all. Damn. Fucked me up.”