Kodak Black Won't Collab With Drake Because Released "Her Loss" With 21 Savage

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Kodak suggests he and Drake were working ona joint project but instead, Drizzy dropped one with 21.

They have collaborated in the past and regularly praise one another's efforts, but Kodak Black has a bone to pick with Drake. The Florida rapper isn't afraid of sharing his thoughts on social media, which was the case during a recent Livestream. In a clip, Kodak shares a screen with someone who tells him that they're waiting on a new collaboration with Drake. It isn't something that will materialize soon, suggests Kodak, because of a joint project that has yet to materialize.

"I had told Drake I don't wanna do no collab," said Kodak. "No songs or no album. 'Cause we supposed to done did a whole album before him a lil' buddy." This was seemingly a reference to Drake and 21 Savage's hit album, Her Loss. "Before him and lil' buddy did that sh*t. I had told him I wanted to wait [until] like, 2023. Like, after February."

Kodak Previously Teased Multiple Tracks With Drake
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ATLANTA, GA - JANUARY 14: Rapper Kodak Black performs during Future & Friends "One Big Party Tour" at State Farm Arena on January 14, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia.(photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

A joint project isn't that far-fetched, considering Kodak suggested an album was on the horizon last summer. "Me and Drake, we got some more music,” he said at the time. “It’s really on like whenever bruh might feel like he ready and stuff. They be like, ‘Is we gon’ drop the album? We gon’ do this?’ It’s really on him. We got a lot of songs, though.”

In 2020, Kodak even commented under one of Drake's social media posts about partnering on a record. “I Am Your Biggest Fan Sir. … If We Can’t Do A Whole Album Together, I Never Want To Do A Song With You Sir.” Drake, in turn, further teased the collaboration after "Haitian Boy Kodak" arrived. “Man you always give me that inspiration…Real POET…Oracle. … Man let’s do some music for sure. But for real you really on another level.”

Drake Showers Kodak With Praise

Fans aren't so sure that Kodak and Drizzy won't collide in the studio once again. As formerly mentioned, they've publicly praised one another's work and found success in previous collaborations. When Kodak went on Livestream in January 2022, fans quickly noted "Champagne Papi" was in the comment section. “You really all that for this generation and the next one if we being honest,” he wrote.

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