Kodak Black Vents Frustrations as Plies Continues Trump Criticism
Rapper Kodak Black has expressed his anger and frustration with fellow artist Plies over his criticism of former President Donald Trump. On Sunday (July 14), Kodak took to Instagram Live to vent his frustrations, calling out Plies and cautioning him to "fall back" or face consequences.
The feud appears to have started after Plies, known for his outspoken views on various social and political issues, criticized Trump in a series of tweets. Kodak, who has publicly aligned himself with the former President, took issue with Plies’ comments and claimed that Trump had not done anything wrong.
"We ain’t gon’ for no Trump slander, bruh," Kodak said in his Instagram Live vent. "You gotta get off that sht Plies. Trump ain’t did nuthin’ to you, you feel me? You rich, bruh, we rich. Fall back, love, ’cause sht can get mafioso, boy."
Kodak, whose real name is Bill K. Kapri, has been open about his support for Trump, dating back to 2021 when the former President pardoned him while he was serving a four-year sentence for a federal gun charge.
Plies, however, has not taken Kodak’s warning seriously and continues to criticize Trump, citing his administration’s handling of various social and political issues. In a Twitter rant, Plies claimed that Trump supporters were responsible for attempting to take over America, and that the mainstream media had ignored the issue.
The feud is unlikely to end anytime soon, as both artists have shown no signs of backing down. For now, Kodak Black’s threats may serve as a warning to Plies, but it remains to be seen if they will have any lasting impact on their personal or professional relationships.
Watch the video of Kodak Black’s threats above to see the full extent of his venting session.