Karrahbooo Claims That "Soulless People" Are Trying To Ruin Her Career

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She's alluding to something big.

Karrahbooo can't seem to catch a break. She made waves initially for her music, and her involvement with Concrete Boys. Since parting ways with the group, though, Karrahbooo's brand has become social media controversy. She can't seem to go more than a week or two without beefing with her former label boss, Lil Yachty. The rapper took to Instagram on September 27, though, and made ominous comments about the state of her career. She claimed that people high up on the food chain are silencing her.

The post appeared on Karrahbooo's Instagram Story. DJ Akademiks managed to grab a screenshot of the rapper's statement, and it doesn't look/sound good. Karrahbooo flat out states that "soulless people" are in control of her career. "It never goes good," she claimed. "These people will do anything to they can to hurt u and make you look crazy in the media." The rapper doesn't mention anybody by name, but she goes on to level more accusations at them. Karrahbooo believes the powers that be encourage fans to turn their backs on the artists they once loved when the artist becomes difficult.

Karrahbooo Suggests She's A 'Victim' Of The Industry

"When these victims try and tell the truth they just end up receiving so much backlash," she claimed. "No one believes them." The most ominous aspect of the post, however, came towards the end. The rapper alluded to the fact that most "victims" don't get to tell their story until years later, when their career is already ruined. She doesn't directly correlate her situation with this scenario, but it's not a stretch to make the connection yourself.

"Nobody ever says anything until ten years later, Karrahbooo alleged. "One person decides to speak up and then everyone else come [sic] forward then all of a sudden everyone cares and feels bad." She does not want to become one of these people, however. As she notes in her closing statement, ten years and an outpouring of sympathy does not make up for a derailed career. "It's too late then," she asserted. It's difficult to parse what Karrahbooo is a "victim" of, given that she has been vague about her experiences with Lil Yachty and Concrete Boys. Hopefully more information comes to light. And soon.

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Elias is a music writer at HotNewHipHop. He joined the site in 2024, and covers a wide range of topics, including pop culture, film, sports, and of course, hip-hop. You can find him publishing work for HNHH from Monday to Friday, especially when it comes to the coverage of new albums and singles. His favorite artists are Andre 3000, MF Doom, pre-808s Kanye West and Tyler, The Creator. He loves L.A. hip-hop but not L.A. sports teams. The first album he ever bought was Big Willie Style by Will Smith, which he maintains is still a pretty good listen.
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