Kodak Black’s producer shades Megan Thee Stallion.
If you’re a regular social media user and follow musical artists there, you most probably saw NBA Youngboy fans spamming comments like “Youngboy Better“. Megan Thee Stallion, who also gets these comments under her posts, decided to herself share the viral lines on her Twitter.
In a series of tweets, Megan wrote, “Yb is better … ratio“, “Ended Hotties“, “You fell off… period“, “Let me log off [laughing emoji]“. She then said if she post what is really on her mind, everyone would cry. “I’m too childish for these apps [laughing emoji] if I tweeted what I wanted y’all would cry [laughing emoji],” she wrote.
Yb is better … ratio
— TINA SNOW (@theestallion) October 9, 2021
Ended hotties
— TINA SNOW (@theestallion) October 9, 2021
You fell off… period
— TINA SNOW (@theestallion) October 9, 2021
I’m too childish for these apps 😂 if I tweeted what I wanted y’all would cry 😂
— TINA SNOW (@theestallion) October 9, 2021
While the “WAP” star was just trying to troll her followers, Kodak Black’s producer Dyryk thought she is taking shots at the Florida rapper, following his recent comments about her on DJ Akademiks’ “Off The Record” podcast. Previously, Stallion was accused of stealing the “drive the boat” catchphrase from Kodak Black, who addresses the same thing in his new interview. “She don’t know me. She ain’t gotta say, ‘Oh, thank you for this phrase’ and sh*t,” said Kodak. “But when it came time for one of them people to like, ask her them little questions on the TV show and it was like, ‘Who came up with that? Like, what rapper came up with that?’ Understand? If that was me and I know like… it’s okay, bro. It’s a damn anthem. I ain’t married to that sh*t. I’ma come out with a new one.”
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Dyryk, the producer behind several of Kodak Black’s songs, including “Killing The Rats,” came to Instagram to criticise Meg for a series of posts she sent out. Before criticising her abilities as an MC, the producer said that he had sat in on her “writing camps.”
Kodak Black’s producer shares her recent tweets and called her talentless who uses “ghostwriters” for her songs. “@theestallion been in your writing camps with all your “go-to writers.” You are definitely not the talent behind any of your records. Go cling on that bottle and re-cut that verse one more time, you didn’t match the reference they wrote for you,” Producer Dyryk wrote.
Megan previously addressed claims that she used ghostwriters in 2019. Megan and Juicy J made comments denying the employment of external songwriters for “Simon Says” when Wolftyla claimed she was not given credit for her work on the song.
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Tory Lanez, who was found guilty in Megan Thee Stallion’s shooting case, received support from the Florida rapper. “Who advise that sh*t right before Christmas. And JAY-Z standing behind that sh*t, you a f**k ni**a homie,” he said. “And Meg, you supposed to be from the streets …. even it was a gunshot on your foot (and not pavement fragments)… I know a bi**h who got shot in the toe, too. I know a female who got shot in the toe. You don’t see her talking about sending ni**as to jail. The supposed to be from the streets. Took a ni**a from his family. Then after that ni**a gonna get deported, bro. But what you care is you don’t be seen as no liar. JAY-Z and Roc Nation gonna feel like we investing money in this bi**h and then they caught her lying and what that mean, what Roc Nation a lie or some crazy sh*t like that.”
He continued, “This sh*t aint right, homie. For real, bro. And Tory Lanez a good ni**a, bro. This sh*t fu**ing with my Christmas Eve. Everybody sh*t ain’t for me to speak on. But it’s like ni**as aint finna talk about that. Ni**as finna act like this sh*t ain’t never happen. I don’t know. I wasn’t in the courtroom. But at the same time, if it is some fu**ed up sh*t going on, ni**as ain’t gonna wanna say nothing because of the politics bullsh*t. And all of this Jay-Z sh*t. But I don’t like that sh*t nan bit.”