Kodak Black has been called out on social media by fellow rapper Saucy Santana. The "Pimpin Ain't Eazy" rapper has been accused of stealing the 29-year-old RCA Records artist's song "Walk."
It all began after the celebrity gossip Instagram account The Shade Room shared side-by-side photos of the two rappers wearing the same colorful-striped outfit. The Wednesday, October 12 post was captioned, "#TSRBroStoleMyLook: Ohkay [fire emoji]! Who wore this look better, #Roomies, #KodakBlack, or #SaucySantana?"
Kodak wrote, "ALL LIVES MATTER," along with an orange heart emoji in the comment section. Meanwhile, Saucy dropped a bombshell accusation that read, "#TSBroStoleMySong." The "Material Girl" spitter appeared to be referencing his song "Walk," which was released in June 2021, and Kodak's newly-released track titled "Spin." Both songs use the word "walk" repeatedly in the chorus.
"Uh, yeah, ho, yeah, I know that you can talk/ You talkin' all that s**t, but let me see if you walk/ Uh, let me see you walk (Walk, walk, walk, walk, walk, walk)," Saucy raps on his song.
Kodak's Tye Beats-produced track finds him rhyming, "Walkin' and slidin' and steppin' and spinnin'/ And standin' on b***hes and standin' on business/ Walk, walk, walk, walk, walk, walk, walk, walk," on his chorus.
Kodak wrote, "ALL LIVES MATTER," along with an orange heart emoji in the comment section. Meanwhile, Saucy dropped a bombshell accusation that read, "#TSBroStoleMySong." The "Material Girl" spitter appeared to be referencing his song "Walk," which was released in June 2021, and Kodak's newly-released track titled "Spin." Both songs use the word "walk" repeatedly in the chorus.
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