Kodak Black is turning his catchphrase into a song.
After claiming that he was the first to coin the “drive the boat” tagline before Megan Thee Stallion, the Florida rapper is addressing the controversy on a new song, aptly-titled “Drive the Boat.”
“Everything I say turn to a quote / Boy, go ask Meg Thee Stallion,” Kodak raps in the clip. “I ask her let me drive the boat / They thought I was Lil Yachty.”
The song arrives after Kodak Black publicly called out Meg, claiming she stole his catchphrase without giving him credit. Taking to Twitter, Kodak fired subliminal shots at the Grammy-winning rapper.
“Make a whole career off of taking one Lil piece of my shit & I B Coming For My Money,” he tweeted. “Baby ain’t have to go out her way to give my credit but the opportunity came to her instead when they asked that question on tv smh and they be on some Black Lives Matter shit y’all don’t even be fa this shit fr.”
Meg appeared to respond to his accusations, writing, “Don’t mention me if you not a hottie thanks.”
But later in the week, Kodak Black seemed to have a change of heart and honored Meg following her three Grammy wins. “Congratulations Tho Lol I Just Be Bullshitting You Good Black Queen I Salute That Shit #KeepItUp,” he wrote in a comment on her Instagram.
Chad is a professional journalist specializing in Hip-Hop culture and writing music reviews.
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