Update 03/09/2021 1:11pm:

Pooh Shiesty and Kodak Black have been exchanging words with one another the last few days, over who started the trend of money spreading on their arm. While the issues have been dying down, Kodak took to Twitter to speak on the matter with Pooh. Kodak said “I been seeing the admiration dude have/had for this s**t...That's Kinda on me but really tho aint said s**t to Jit.”

From there, Kodak Black tweeted about Megan Thee Stallion and the “drive da boat” phrase, which many have credited Kodak with in the past. The rapper said “ We In Miami On Da Yacht She Wanna 'Drive Da Boat' I Got Her F**ked Up Bout My Lingo She Been Stealing quotes." Take a look above.


Original 03/08/2021 5:10pm:

Kodak Black is making sure his influence is acknowledged after letting his peers know he started the money-spreading trend seen in various rappers' social media photos. Without being aggressive or dissing, Kodak Black called out Lil Baby for a rap lyric where he took credit for influencing rappers to show their money on Instagram.

"I was just listening to my boy Lil Baby's song. He was on my dawg Lil Durk's song. He said, 'Posting money on the 'Gram, I invented that' or some crazy s*** like that," Kodak said while showing a video of him spreading his cash in 2016. "Stop playing, Lil Baby. This was in 2016. Spread game too nasty."

"Before y'all think a n**** being petty, I don't give a f*** about none of this s***, man," he continued. "I ain't married to none of these anthems. This s*** ain't about nothing. I'm really just putting this s*** out there. Y'all let me have my s***, man. Y'all know y'all f***** up about me. Y'all know I'm a big influence to you n*****. Y'all like putting the respect on my s***."

The Florida rapper followed up his post by writing, "This just a matter of fact ! I ain't dissing nobody , ion even know y'all I'm just saying and this not to say the respect level ain't on either side ,  but you know ...."

Despite Kodak making it clear that he had no ill-intentions, Pooh Shiesty questioned the rapper in the comments section before expressing his disappointment in a since-deleted Instagram Story post.

"This s*** here so lame too me lost all my respect @kodakblack," the Memphis rapper wrote.

Pooh Shiesty continued by posting a series of photos of himself flaunting cash and writing, "The INTERNET AND FANS will make a real n**** do some h*e s*** , Influence?????? u wasn't rappin when I was out here taking action ‼️‼️‼️‼️ I just like yo music thought u was on my same time boy u was rapping that s*** I was really living before I ever made a song , this internet don't know s*** bout me , if anything @chieffkeeffsossa get credit n**** don't play with me I'm wrong young n**** we can hit bout fr all that talking n**** gangstas keep they phone down."

Kodak Black responded on Instagram Live by encouraging Pooh Shiesty and others not to turn his initial remarks into a more serious situation. Lil Baby has not commented on the matter.

Look above to view the social media posts.