Kanye West was sitting in the middle of the street, Kanye West introduced the Kodak Black Chicken-eating virus.
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Kodak Black responded to Kanye West after the Yeezy founder expressed concerns about Florida natives.
West took a break from his offensive Twitter yelling for a while on Sunday (February 9), reaching out Kodak Black after a viral video of a rapper sitting on the street surfaced , it is inappropriate when eating chicken.
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Black responded on Instagram, showing West the love of love, and also boldly advocated himself. According to Kodak Black, the Feds are allegedly preparing to capture Kanye West’s bank account for his defense of Diddy.
“I’m pretty sure the Fed may have grabbed all the boys’ accounts,” he asserted. “Kanye just did some real ###. I want to work with you so Bruh can make money.”
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Meanwhile, rapper’s attorney Bradford Cohen traveled to Instagram on Monday morning (February 10) to explain the viral video.
Cohen claimed that Black wasn’t sitting randomly in the middle of Atlanta Street, but was shooting music videos.
“I’ve been seeing these comments on Kodak, which was filmed in video,” he wrote. “I talked to him 20 minutes ago and he conveyed that he was filming a video of the B volume.”
Cohen continued: “In the video, you actually see his photographer taking a few times. Of course, most online video clips try to cut his camera man in just 20 seconds. A lot of wrong headlines.”
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His statement was split in the comments, and many believed that black people needed help.
“Don’t try to defend the video brother,” one fan wrote. “If you really care about him, Kodak is adjusting him and then helping Em go away and keep it 100.”
“You guys have to do better in checking Bruh,” another added. “When is someone stepping in and giving him some help.”
Others still praise the lawyers and accuse the media of demonizing black people.
“This is what families should do,” the third person noted. “Even if we don’t care about people’s thoughts, clear the narrative. Friends win your business.”

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