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Kodak Black Addresses Beef With NBA YoungBoy, Disses Meek Mill On ‘Dirty K’
Kodak Black Jabs At Meek Mill Over Money, Addresses Beef With NBA YoungBoy & An Unreleased Song With Post Malone On New Song ‘Dirty K’
Kodak Black dropped his first post prison project Haitian Boy Kodak on Friday (May 14) after announcing its arrival earlier in the week. The eight-track project from the Florida rapper touches on themes of fame, unreleased songs, and some of his feuds.
“Dirty K” off the album has been creating a buzz across social media for his alleged mentioning of many of his famous peers.
On the track, Kodak Black addressed his feud with NBA YoungBoy, as well as his relationship with Meek Mill and an unreleased track with Post Malone.
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“My lil brother YoungBoy told me he look up to me, I don’t know why he been feelin’ like it’s ‘fuck me now,’ spits the Florida rapper over the single that samples Aaliyah’s “I Don’t Wanna.” “Bout to call him, tryna see what all this fussing ’bout,” he raps.
Elsewhere on the track, Kodak touched on some advice he received from Meek Mill.
“Meek Mill told me I should have at least fifty M’s/But what’s the point in you telling me if you ain’t gon’ help me get it,” criticized Kodak. He later admitted to having an unreleased track with Post Malone sitting in the vault.
Listen to the song below:
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