Kodak Black and YoungBoy Never Broke Again have had a complicated relationship over the last decade. The Pompano Beach, Fla. rapper dissed his former collaborator’s new album Make America Slime Again this past weekend, calling it “straight trash.”
The full album isn’t out yet, but NBA YoungBoy unleashed six songs on Friday in honor of the 4th of July. MASA will be available in full on July 25, but Yak seemingly heard enough to share his thoughts on it. “I just heard little bruh album it’s straight trash, I don’t even like that,” he said in an Instagram video this past weekend. “And I like Youngboy music but that sh*t a** tho.”
He continued speaking in the video, questioning if YB was dropping the music for his attention, suggesting there was behind-the-scenes drama between the two, saying that he was “turnt up,” and that he had real music on the way. It was a bit difficult to make out everything he said, as he moved the camera around a lot and spoke fast, but check out the video below to see Kodak’s take on the new songs from MASA.
Though Kodak admits that he is a fan of the Baton Rouge rapper, his public admission of not liking his new music could cause the latest chapter of their on-and-off relationship. The last time they publicly engaged with one another was January 2023 when they bonded over their mutual enjoyment of gumbo. This was just a year removed from the “Walk” artist dissing YoungBoy on “Dirty K,” which fans heard and delusionally hoped that they could overcome whatever their issues were.
The height of their beef was in the years 2018-2020. In 2018, Quando Rondo, one of YB’s associates, burned Kodak’s Sniper Gang merchandise. The “Nevada” artist pushed the dagger deeper by dating Yak’s ex-girlfriend the following year and releasing “Letter 2 Kodak” after the controversial rapper was handed a 46-month federal prison sentence.
The following year, Kodak accused YB of working with federal authorities after Iyanna Mayweather stabbed his baby’s mother, Lapattra Lashai Jacobs. The feds confirmed that this was true, but YoungBoy took to Instagram Live to plead his case. It is unclear where the two stand, but given Kodak’s erratic behavior, this could either mean nothing or everything. Listen to the title track from MASA below.
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