Kodak Black has been in go mode since he was released from prison after being pardoned by Former President Donald Trump.
According to producer Dyryk, the “No Flockin’” emcee has recorded over 160 songs since he was released from prison in January. “@kodakblack 167 records in two months,” he wrote on his Instagram Story. “These other rappers nervous.”
There’s no word on when a new album will be released, but earlier this week, Kodak previewed a new track where he name-dropped Megan Thee Stallion and his close friend Lil Yachty. “Everything I say turn into a quote, you can go ask Meg Thee Stallion, I ask ’em let me drive the boat, they thought I was Lil Yachty,” he rapped.
Last week, REVOLT reported that the Florida native called out Megan for not giving him credit for creating her infamous “drive the boat” catchphrase.
On March 15, he fired off several tweets questioning why he hasn’t received homage for creating the catchphrase, which was made popular by the Good News rapper in summer 2019. Without mentioning Megan’s name directly, Kodak suggested that he should’ve received $200,000 from her for using the slogan.
“‘You Know What, Ima Pull Up On Jit Wit Bout 200 Bands Or Sumn Since I [ran] Off Wit Da Man Quote Got Rich Off It & Ain’t Mention Em Nan Time.’ Who Shoulda Said Dat Twitter?” he tweeted.
“I’m Lit. I Ain’t Old & Washed Up Somewhere Hating On Young Niggas,” he wrote in a follow-up tweet. “I’m Jus Over Here Counting This Money, But Still Pointing Dat Shit Out. Y’all B On Dick!!! Make a whole career off of taking one Lil piece of my shit & I B Coming For My Money.”
A few days later, Kodak seemed to have a change of heart. He congratulated Megan after she won three Grammy awards. “Congratulations Tho. Lol. I Just Be Bullshitting,” he wrote in a comment on her Instagram. “You Good Black Queen. I Salute That Shit #KeepItUp.”
Check out Dyryk’s post below.