Kodak Takes Shots At T.I. & Tiny, References Nipsey Hussle On New Song "Expeditiously"

The rapper takes aim at T.I. and his wife Tiny.

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This T.I. and Kodak Black feud has fans wondering when, and if, it's ever going to end, but instead of pumping the breaks on the back and forth, Kodak slammed his foot on the gas and is charging full steam ahead. We previously reported that T.I. was working on a new track where he made mention of his ongoing tit-for-tat with Kodak.  "I'm conditioned to see the vision, you/ I don't care if you eight or under twenty-two/ All that back and forth, what you trying to get into?/ I said what I said and I meant it to," T.I. rapped on the track that was previewed on Instagram Live.

The Atlanta rapper has chastised Kodak for his words about Lauren London following Nipsey Hussle's murder, ultimately removing the Florida rapper from his Trap Music Museum. As T.I. wanted to keep this beef on wax—and well, Instagram—Kodak followed suit and released a song of his own today. However, he wasn't as aloof with his lyrics, taking aim at T.I. and his wife Tiny. He called Tiny a "b*tch" and "piggy" who is "ugly as hell," words that will no doubt infuriate Tip because we all know that he doesn't play when it comes to his family. Kodak also slips in a Nipsey reference by stating that someone who's been going at him didn't even know the late rapper and "I know some Rollin' 60s." 

Quotable Lyrics

Said they ride for me 'til the wheel fall off, I be like oh really
How you tell me what came out my mouth, you don't even know Nipsey
Tiny that b*tch ugly as hell, I don't even want Piggy
I can't beat you n*ggas at talkin' give me a long sentence
You know I keep the pole and I ain't no ho, I know some Rollin' 60's


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