Kodak Black isn’t biting his tongue when it comes to DJ Khaled. During a livestream with the notorious N3on, Kodak premiered a song featuring a direct jab at Khaled.
In his latest livestream appearance with N3on, Kodak Black didn’t hold back any punches. The rapper unveiled an unreleased track that features explicit dissatisfaction towards his former collaborator, DJ Khaled. A bold line in the song simply states a blunt criticism: ‘Fuck DJ Khaled.’
While the precise reasons behind Kodak’s harsh words remain a mystery, it’s evident that there’s tension between the two. Kodak provided no further explanation during the stream, and DJ Khaled has yet to publicly address the diss.
This isn’t the first time DJ Khaled has found himself in a complex situation with fellow artists. Recently, he experienced a bumpy road with Drake, which led to Khaled removing a post about an upcoming collaboration. The post advertised two features from Drake on his anticipated album, ‘Aalam of God.’ However, after Drake made a cryptic comment, Khaled decided it best to delete the announcement.
Despite the hiccup with Drake, Khaled continues to focus on his music endeavors. He recently shared a video on social media showcasing his dedication to being ‘back in album mode.’ The footage shows Khaled running alongside fitness influencer Ashton Hall, symbolizing a fresh start and renewed energy toward completing his delayed album.
Khaled co-directed a trailer for ‘Aalam of God,’ which is set to be his fourteenth studio album. The trailer features big names like Anthony Ramos and Mark Wahlberg. Although Khaled has not shared specific new details about the album, it remains one of the most anticipated releases following the success of his 2022 project, ‘God Did.’
For Kodak, the jab at Khaled adds another chapter to the narrative of unpredictable dynamics in the music industry. Whether Khaled will respond or let this slide remains to be seen.
As the tension simmers between Kodak Black and DJ Khaled, fans are left in suspense, wondering what will happen next. With both artists remaining tight-lipped, the air is thick with anticipation.