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Friday, January 6, 2023

VIDEO: Kodak Black says he “cried” when Saweetie chose Quavo over him

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Kodak Black says he “cried” when Saweetie chose Quavo over him.

Last year, Kodak Black dropped off the well-received body of work Kutthroat Bill: Vol. 1, complete with additional contributions from Lil Crix, Vvsnce, NFL Tuewop, and Prince Swanny. On Thursday (Jan. 5), he unveiled a new visual from said project for “Kodak The Boss,” a DR ZEUZ-produced effort that’s full of bars about the Floridian rapper’s current lifestyle, friends turned enemies, and more:

“Let me start this s**t off right ’cause I can never be wrong, I tried to change my life, them people called me a clone, took the top off, I ain’t drinkin’ nothin’ that I ain’t pour, I brought my own ‘za, I ain’t smokin’ nothin’ that I ain’t roll, hold on, what happened to all that energy you had when I was gone? You can say whatever you want, I know you hate that I’m home, watchin’ out for opps when you the one I need to worry ’bout, sometimes your best friend be your biggest hater all along…”

The accompanying clip for “Kodak The Boss” is presented by Byond Ent. and begins with a shot of Kodak preparing for his day. The rest of the video intersperses shots of the Sniper Gang star relaxing in his lavish residence with footage of him performing in front of a packed crowd.

In addition to Kutthroat Bill: Vol. 1, 2022 spawned the 19-track offering Back for Everything. That album was led by the viral hit “Super Gremlin,” an emotionally charged offering that first made landfall in 2021. That single both landed at No. 3 on Billlboard’s Hot 100 chart and earned a platinum certification. As a featured artist, Kodak also made multiple appearances on Kendrick Lamar’s critically acclaimed fifth LP, Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers, which topped the Billboard 200.

Kodak Black has opened up about how emotional he got when he realized Saweetie had picked Quavo to be her man over him.

In an Instagram Live conversation with fellow Florida rapper Youngeen Ace, Kodak said he was left in tears after Saweetie chose the former Migos member to be her boyfriend.

However, fans will remember that Saweetie’s dramatic break-up with Quavo consumed 2021, and hit a fever pitch when the Migos rapper alluded to their relationship on the song “Messy.”

“I said ‘Caresha, please’ ’cause she too messy/ Bitch fucked my dawg behind my back but I ain’t stressin’/ You wanted the gang? You shoulda just said it, we would’ve just blessed it/ Now shit got messy,” Huncho raps on the track.

While he didn’t name names, many fans theorized he was either referring to Offset or Lil Baby – who many hawkish fans thought was the faceless man in a picture Saweetie posted in December 2021. Offset hasn’t commented, and Baby has denied numerous times that the man in the picture is him, doing so again shortly after the release of his latest album It’s Only Me.

As the rumors of Baby and Saweetie continued to swirl, Quavo added fuel to the fire by tweeting out a cryptic response to all the headlines. “Ain’t trippin we can swap it out,” the Unc & Phew rapper wrote.

Lil Baby then seemed to respond to Quavo’s comment on his new track “Stand On It” where he raps: “I don’t want your bitch, we can’t swap out/ They ain’t on shit, tell ‘em pop out.”

Saweetie finally seemed to address all the relationship drama on her latest EP The Single Life, on which she seemed to provide answers to the aforementioned rumors.

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