Kodak Black and Boosie BadAzz Reignite Public Feud with New Diss Track and Heated Online Exchange
A new diss track and a flurry of social media posts have escalated the ongoing beef between rappers Kodak Black and Boosie BadAzz, drawing attention from fans and industry observers alike. The conflict, rooted in past disagreements over collaborations and perceived disrespect, has once again spilled into the public sphere.
On Wednesday, January 7, Kodak Black, also known as Yak, released the song “Christmas Eve,” which contains direct lyrical attacks aimed at the Louisiana-based rapper. Lyrics from the track include, “Fk that lame nia Boosie/Looking down on a young ni**a getting skrilla/I used to look up to Boosie, he hate I got more bread that old head stupid.”
Boosie BadAzz swiftly responded to the song on Thursday, January 8, via the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. His response was scathing, accusing Kodak Black of strategic timing and questioning his artistic relevance. “U WAIT UNTIL THE DAY BEFORE I GO TO COURT TO DROP A WEAK A*S DISS SONG LOL U A #CCCH (CLOUT CHASING CRACKHEAD,” Boosie wrote, referencing his upcoming sentencing on Friday, January 9, for federal gun charges.
He continued his online rebuke, stating, “U KNOW WHAT I GOT GOING N U DO THIS THE DAY BEFORE COURTU A REAL…ITS STILL NOT GO GET PEOPLE TO F**K WITH YOUR MUSIC‼️WHEN THE LAST TIME U HEARD SOMEBODY SAID PUT ON THAT NEW KODAK U DONE BRA YOUR CAREER IS OVER‼️YOUR MUSIC TRASH N YOUR LOOKS R EVEN WORSTONLY TIME U RELEVANT WHEN U MENTION ME R YB.”
Boosie’s lengthy post didn’t stop there. He accused Kodak Black of harboring resentment over a previous musical encounter. “U STILL MAD U DID THAT SONG N I BLOWED U DOWN . U CANT TAKE THAT BACK ‼️U A LAME NOW N YOUR MUSIC SHTS ANYWAY I GOT COURT TOMORROW BUT IM SURE U KNOW THATI KNOW U GO BE HOLDING THE PHONE LIKE POOKIE OFF NEW JACK CITY WAITING ON SOME BAD NEWS. YOU GO BE UP ALL NIGHT SMOKING THAT SHT WISHING BAD ON ME SMH ‼️#GODGOTME ONE THANG WONT HAPPEN THO. I WONT BE CHECKING PC LIKE U DID #goodnight u #CCCH.”
The origins of this public dispute trace back to 2023, when Boosie BadAzz publicly criticized Kodak Black’s collaboration with rapper 6ix9ine on the track “Shaka Laka.” This partnership, viewed by many as controversial due to 6ix9ine’s history as a government informant, initially sparked the animosity between the two artists.
The current exchange highlights the complex dynamics of the rap industry, where personal grievances and competitive pressures often fuel public feuds. While the legal proceedings facing Boosie BadAzz loom large, the timing of Kodak Black’s diss track has undoubtedly added another layer of tension to an already volatile situation.
