Kodak Black wants Megan Thee Stallion to Pay Homage to Him "made a whole career" off his catchphrase
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Kodak Black wants Megan Thee Stallion to Pay Homage to Him "made a whole career" off his catchphrase



Kodak Black appears to once again take issue with Megan Thee Stallion over ‘Drive the Boat’ phrase

Kodak Black: “Make a whole career off of taking one Lil piece of my shit & I B Coming For My Money.”



Broward County rapper claims Megan Thee Stallion made an entire career off stealing his catchphrase, calling her out and demanding his credit:

Though he didn’t mention Megan by name in his latest tweets about the popular phrase, many have interpreted Kodak’s new comments to be another example of him wanting the public to give him more credit for the “drive the boat” ubiquity.


Kodak speaks on Megan Thee Stallion’s acceptance speech at the Grammys. He says although she doesn’t have to go out of her way to give him credit, the least she could’ve done was mentioned him when she had the opportunity. “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 sh*t fr..”



See more of Kodak’s tweets below:



Kodak has previously claimed he was the first to use the catchphrase, which has become synonymous with Megan. He referenced a March 2020 interview on “Strahan, Sara & Keke,” where Megan was credited as the originator of “drive the boat.”


“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,” tweeted Kodak.


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