Young M.A hits back at Kodak Black after he released homophobic lyrics about her

Young M.A responds to Kodak Black after he released homophobic lyrics about her.

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Young Ma performs onstage during Chance The Rapper to Headline Spotify's RapCaviar Live In Brooklyn in Partnership with Live Nation Urban and Verizon on September 29, 2018 at Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images for Spotify)

Kodak Black’s got a sordid history when it comes to Black women. He’s openly admitted that he doesn’t like darker complexion black girls so it’s no surprise his hate would extend into a homophobic tirade against rapper Young M.A. who is a black girl but also openly gay.

The rapper recently released a new song called “Pimpin Ain’t Eazy” where he takes unnecessary shots at Young M.A. by slewing the anti-lesbian slur “dyke” several times, Pitchfork.com reports.

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“I be pullin’ out straps on these f*ck n*ggas/I go Young M.A on these dumb bitches/Like a dyke, man, you n**gas can’t f*ck with me,” he says. He also raps, “I’m f*ckin’ Young M.A, long as she got a coochie.”

Just disrespectful.

Young M.A hit back at Black’s insensitive gutter rap saying on Instagram Live, “Obviously, the n**ga is weird.” She added, “I know I’m a female…. But at the end of the day, n**ga, that’s not my preference.”

Kodak continued the ignorance on his own Instagram Live saying, “I’m talkin’ ’bout, how are you a girl but don’t want your p*ssy penetrated?”

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Kodak Black rides with Gucci

As expected, Black is doing what sell-out do and said he isn’t going to follow the crowd when it comes to boycotting Gucci for selling a turtleneck sweater that, when pulled up over the lower half of the face, resembled blackface.

The Italy-based luxury clothing company has pulled the item off shelves and apologized, but fellow rappers T.I. and Soulja Boy have said they are boycotting Gucci nonetheless.

Kodak Black, whose given name is Bill Kapri, says leave him out of this.

“See my little Gucci clothes that I bought?” he said on Instagram Live. “And I’ma wear it. I’m black, right? And I’m thug to the bone, right? … But sometimes Black people do be reaching for like no reason – just be reaching.”

Kodak needs to be canceled. Period.

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