Atlanta-bred rapper Latto sparked a week-long conversation on social media after she said an unnamed male artist wanted sex in exchange for a feature on her new album. Some fans believed Kodak Black was the person who slid into Lattoâs DMs.
In response to the speculation, Kodak Black tweeted, âThat Mulatto Girl IS NOT Talkin Bout Me Homie 𤣠I See Yâall Steady Reachin Lol ⌠Shawty Ainât Even Say A N#### Name On Dat S###.â
Then Blackâs engineer/friend shared his thoughts on the matter. Dyryk slammed Latto in his Instagram Story, claiming the âBig Energyâ hitmaker tried to âassassinateâ his âbrotherâs character.â He also said Latto was âfull of s###.â
An Instagram user commented about Kodak Black under a post by The Shade Room. @janaymbrown suggested Dyryk should have kept quiet and Kodak Black needs to hire a new engineer.
Another user named @almondtann_ defended Dyryk and Kodak Black by arguing fans and blogs ignited the speculation, and both men had the right to offer a response. Black replied to @almondtann_ by typing, âFaxtz Homie.â

The Florida-raised rhymer also addressed Dyryk and Latto during an Instagram Live stream. Kodak Black once again denied being the individual who allegedly sexually harassed Latto.
âWe got a fire ass song, that s###âs hard. I want her album to do good. Our s###âs fire. Our s###âs probably the best s### on the album,â stated Black about Lattoâs newly-released 777 studio LP.
The âSuper Gremlinâ rapper added, âMy engineer⌠takes s### personally. He f#### with me. He donât want to see b###### looking like theyâre playing with my talk on the internet. So he responded to that s###. Shorty never said Yak. Canât say me.â
777 arrived today (March 25) with Kodak Black listed as a guest feature on the âBussdownâ track. Plus, the RCA-backed project contains appearances by 21 Savage, Lil Wayne, Childish Gambino, Lil Durk, and Nardo Wick.

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