In February, Kodak Black spoke with Charlamagne tha God, DJ Envy, and Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club.
In the interview, he spit a freestyle where he said T.I. and Big Boi tried to get him booted from Atlantic Records.
“N***as trying to play me out my money/Made a general statement I was speaking in third-person/Tried to twist the shit and hurt me/Snatching food from my table/T.I. and Big Boy tried to get me kicked up off the label,” Kodak rapped.
The Pompano Beach rapper elaborated on the line by saying, “I ain’t worried about nobody, I ain’t mad at nobody. I wish everybody nothing but success. I ain’t trippin’.”
T.I. replied to Kodak's claims on Sunday by denying that he never tried to have him kicked off the label.
“I happened to look down and see young brother Kodak kicking a freestyle on the Breakfast Club,” Tip said. “[He] mentioned my name. Said something ’bout me and Big Boy tried to get him kicked off a label. You know, whenever I hear my name in stuff that ain’t true I just try to, goddamn, I try my best to initially when I hear it, to clear that shit up.”
T.I. continued, “Man, my n***a, I ain’t never wasted my time, energy, or oxygen trying to worry about you or nobody else and what motherfucking record label they was signed to. Nah, that ain’t how I get down. And I know you don’t know me. So, I’ma just say this right here, that ain’t how I get down, bruh.”
T.I. reminded Kodak of their previous reconciliation at a bar in Pompano Beach.
“I don’t care what record label you signed to,” the Atlanta rapper said. “I don’t care how much money you have. I ain’t trying to interfere with none of that. I wish you the absolute best. And I told you that face to face in your section at Booby Trap. Told you, ‘I’m happy for your success and I wish you much more of it and I wish you the absolute best on your journey.’ So, I don’t know where that shit came from. We slapped hands and parted ways amicably … Your song jammin’, though. I fuck with it. Continue on.”
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