Kodak Black Denounces Illuminati and Drama in Music Industry

Kodak Black Denounces Illuminati and Drama in Music Industry
Kodak Black Denounces Illuminati and Drama in Music Industry

In the midst of the ongoing controversies within the music industry, American rapper Kodak Black has made a bold statement by distancing himself from the Illuminati and homosexuality. In a recent video message shared on his social media page, Kodak Black expressed his disinterest in the drama of the entertainment industry, emphasizing his focus on creating music.

“We ain’t with none of that Illuminati shit, we ain’t on none of that Lil Baby Youngboy all this gay *ss shit going on, we ain’t on none of that paint ya nails sh*t,” Kodak Black declared.

Meanwhile, the industry is abuzz with scandal as rapper and music executive Diddy faces multiple sexual assault charges, including allegations of attempting to engage a record producer in gay sex. The atmosphere of beef culture has also resurfaced in hip-hop, with Future and Metro Boomin’s latest album, ‘We Still Don’t Trust You,’ appearing to be a diss project aimed at Drake. Featured artists such as Kendrick Lamar, A$AP Rocky, and The Weeknd are reportedly taking shots at the Canadian rapper on songs from the album.

As the music industry continues to navigate through these turbulent times, Kodak Black’s decision to steer clear of controversy and focus on his craft serves as a reminder of the importance of staying true to one’s artistic vision.

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