Kodak Black criticized Lil Baby and NBA YoungBoy’s decision to wear nail polish.
The Florida rapper took to social media on Wednesday (April 10) to accuse some of his fellow rappers of doing what he called “gay ass shit.”
“We don’t hang out with that Illuminati shit,” he began. “We don’t like Lil Baby, YoungBoy, and all this gay asshole stuff. We don’t like wearing nail polish. We don’t have any fucking business.
“Don’t ever hang out with a n-gga who has no gay shit, no snitch shit, no fucking shit, no soft shit, no n-gga shit. We don’t agree with any of that.”
He added: “Stop playing with me. Seriously, bitch. It’s cold in here.”
NBA YoungBoy appeared to respond to Kodak Black on his Instagram Stories, posting a video of him with an inverted cross painted on his nails.
“I need to redo them now, bitch,” he says in the video. “I love you too, son. I won’t do it to you, n-gga. I’m going to cry.”
YoungBoy previously responded to those who criticized him for painting his nails during an Instagram Live in November 2022.
“Everyone wants to talk about my nails,” he said at the time. “I’ve screwed them up, ha. You heard it, everyone wants to play with slimes, but it’s all good.
“You know I’m a big troll, as long as I’m not a bitch troll. You can talk about my nails all you want, bitch. I know there are people out there who wish they could wear nail polish right now.”
Meanwhile, Lil Baby denied having his nails painted last month after being called out by academicians. The media personality raised questions about the rapper’s masculinity and sexuality in a clip from a new music video in which the rapper appears to be wearing white nail polish.
“All you blogs out there can’t post anything anymore!! I don’t paint my nails! At this point you’ll see n-ggas like Academician have an agenda! Miss me that weird thing!! (Nope haha),” Baby wrote.
Although Kodak Black says he’s not into “snitch shit,” he faced criticism last year when he collaborated with 6ix9ine on the song “Shaka Laka,” for which he reportedly paid $1 million .
The rainbow-haired rapper had his sentence reduced by testifying against former colleagues at the 2020 Nine Trey Gangster Bloods racketeering trial.
Kodak defended the collaboration on Drink Champs after receiving backlash from other rap figures, notably Boosie Badazz.
“It’s really about some shit, like when they first heard about it, I wrote some shit, yeah,” he said. “It’s not something that needs to be considered, and it’s not something that no one needs to call and ask me if I should do this. The fuck?
He continued: “It’s nothing to think about. That’s an M, that’s an M, my friend… a song. Like, what the fuck, man? I know the value of a dollar, what the fuck ? $100 is still $100. A band is still a band.”

