Kodak Black deletes his Instagram account after calling out a basketball motorbus going viral for his dance to NBA YoungBoy.

Kodak Black may be a changed man since gaining his freedom from prison, simply that doesn't mean he isn't going to sit back when he feels that he's been insulted. He was only released in January, and even when he was in jail, he was getting under people's skin. For example, he and T.I. had a public spat later the Atlanta rapper called him out for his comments about so newly widowed Lauren London. He went on to apologize for that one. Another feud that seems to take been brewing for a while is now taking center stage, and that's with NBA Youngboy.

About a yr ago, the 2 went at information technology via social media. Every bit far back as 2017, the two traded insults following Kodak's track "Time Never Mattered," which most fans felt was aimed at YoungBoy. Then in 2019, rumors began to broadcast that NBA YoungBoy likewise dated Kodaks ex-girlfriend Dej. Terminal year their issues were once again highlighted afterwards Yaya Mayweather, NBA YoungBoys ex-girlfriend, stabbed YoungBoy's other pregnant girlfriend.

Fast forward to 2021, and Yak is once once again going later YoungBoy, this time claiming that the Baton Rouge rapper is one of the many immature rappers that he believes are not giving him his proper ante for inspiring them.

Kodak took crime after DJ Akademiks shared a video of a basketball game motorcoach dancing in the locker room. The dance was to NBA Youngboy'southward "Right Foot Creep," which was apparently a hitting in the locker room equally anybody enthusiastically encouraged the couch.

Akademiks posted the video and wrote, "#kodakblack points out the coach doing his dance. Y'all think the bus know kodak as Project Babe or Bill Kapri the suburban child." Kodak reacted and posted, "But They Doing My Dance Tho," aslope a laughing emoji.

While his beefiness with NBA Youngboy is long-standing, he has been taking shots at young and upcoming artists who he believes have not put plenty respect on his name. Earlier this month, he went after Megan Thee Stallion, who he earnestly believes stole his style with her 'drive the boat' slogan. He also went later Pooh Shiesty, who he said did the money spread without giving him the proper credit for inventing the gesture.