Kodak Black apologizes for lyrics about punching pregnant Yung Miami

Kodak Black apologizes for lyrics about punching pregnant Yung Miami
Kodak Black at WGCI’s Big Jam in Chicago – (Photo Credit: Eddy “Precise” Lamarre)

Kodak Black has finally responded to a rap lyric aimed at City Girls member, Yung Miami. During a freestyle rap released in July, Kodak Black rapped, “I bought Yung Miami a ring, she wanted 808 baby … When I see her I’m a hit that b—h in her stomach The way I keep my s–t too real, they say I’m f—-g up my money.”


Many believed the rap lyric went too far considering that it promoted abuse against a pregnant woman. Kodak Black was blasted by fans for the lyric which came months after he faced backlash for making an inappropriate comment about Lauren London following the death of Nipsey Hussle.


“YungMiami gimmicks are for suckas, as I sit back I realize how petty that move was and as a man it’s certain things we refrain from. @sizzle808MAFIA ain’t no smoke wit you bra .. Pray y’all have a healthy baby and live a prosperous life.”

Kodak Black was arrested on weapons charges by the FBI in May while at the Rolling Loud festival in Miami.


Since his arrest, Black has had issues getting a bond from the judge. Federal prosecutors argue that Kodak cannot be trusted on the streets while he awaits trial. They cite his criminal history, which includes weapons charges, an armed carjacking and robbery in 2012 before his career took off. He is also with the alleged sexual assault of a high school student.

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