Kodak Black is coming for Megan Thee Stallion again.
Approximately a year ago, Kodak Black said that Megan The Stallion took his catchphrase “drive the boat” without due credit. “I really wanna go bad on lil one, but I’m keeping this s**t pretty,” Kodak posted in an Instagram post before taking it down later. It was a reaction to a clip from Keke Palmer’s ABC’s daytime talk show, Strahan, Sara, and Keke where she asks her co-hosts and Megan about the origins of the phrase.
Now 12 months later, Kodak is again taking shots at Megan who is fresh off some big GRAMMY wins on Sunday, including one for “best new artist.” Sounding frustrated that he still not getting the due credit, the Florida rapper took to Twitter to fire some indirect shots at the buzzing rapper for not acknowledging that it was him who coined the popular phrase.
“‘You Know What, Ima Pull Up On Jit Wit Bout 200 Bands Or Sumn Since I Raned Off Wit Da Man Quote Got Rich Off It & Ain’t Mention Em Nan Time,'” wrote Kodak , seemingly suggesting that Megan should have mentioned him during her GRAMMY speech.
“You Know What , Ima Pull Up On Jit Wit Bout 200 Bands Or Sumn Since I Raned Off Wit Da Man Quote Got Rich Off It & Ain’t Mention Em Nan Time” Who Shoulda Said Dat Twitter ?
— Kodak Black (@KodakBlack1k) March 16, 2021
I’m Lit I Ain’t Old & Washed Up Somewhere Hating On Young Niggas I’m Jus Over Here Counting This Money But Still Pointing Dat Shit Out Y’all B On Dick !!!
— Kodak Black (@KodakBlack1k) March 16, 2021
Baby ain’t have to go out her way to give my credit but the opportunity came to her instead when they asked that question on tv smh and they be on some Black Lives Matter shit y’all don’t even be fa this shit fr
— Kodak Black (@KodakBlack1k) March 16, 2021
Especially Since He Just Getting Outta Prison And Black Lives Matter So Let Me Pay A Lil Homage To Dude Throw It Back On Em Or Sumn https://t.co/0qGuWLgxTk
— Kodak Black (@KodakBlack1k) March 16, 2021
He says although Megan doesn’t have to go out of her way to give him credit, she could’ve at least mentioned him when she had the opportunity. “Baby ain’t have to go out her way to give my credit but the opportunity came to her instead when they asked that question on tv smh and they be on some Black Lives Matter shit y’all don’t even be fa this sh*t fr..”
“Or You Know What Ima Just Let Him Drive My Boat & Call It Even,” he further added.
Or You Know What Ima Just Let Him Drive My Boat 🤷🏾♀️ & Call It Even
— Kodak Black (@KodakBlack1k) March 16, 2021
Kodak is demanding a $200,000 bag for supposedly boosting Megan’s career. Megan is yet to react to Kodak’s tweets.