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Kodak Black Responds To Rumors He S*xually Harassed Latto: “I’m Too Fly Fa Dat Sh*t”

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Atlanta-based female rapper, Latto announced that she’ll be releasing her new studio album, 777. But last week, MTO News reported that Latto admitted during a radio interview that one of the male artists featured on her album wouldn’t sign off on the song because she didn’t answer his direct messages. 

Since then, fans have been trying to figure out who she could have been referring to. After Latto revealed the official tracklist for her album on Monday night (March 21), one name stood out among the others, and fans were convinced that Kodak Black was the culprit.

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Earlier this year during an interview with The Breakfast Club, Kodak made some wild comments about collaborating with female artists. The Florida rapper said female rappers were required to sleep with him to secure his vocals. 

This allegedly happened with DreamDoll. As MTO News has reported, Dreamdoll tried to collaborate with Kodak, but he said no because she refused his sexual advances. 

In the Breakfast Club interview, Kodak basically said that any female artist signed to his label needs to provide him with sexual favors to keep her spot.

And it’s because of his comments, that Kodak became an obvious speculative choice for fans to land on but according to him, he’s not the person sexually harassing Latto.

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Kodak responded to the rumors and said, “That Mulatto Girl IS NOT Talkin Bout Me Homie. I See Y’all Steady Reachin Lol … Shawty Ain’t Even Say A N***a Name On Dat Sh*t Ion Know Why Tf Y’all Tryna Make A N***a Wear Dat Jacket I’m Too Fly Fa Dat Sh*t Homie.”

Other male artists featured on Latto’s album include 21 Savage (her rumored boyfriend), Childish Gambino, Lil Wayne, Lil Durk, Nardo Wick, and a secret feature on the “Big Energy” remix. Who do you think was giving Latto a hard time?

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