6ix9ine Denies Paying Kodak Black $1 Million For ‘Shaka Laka’ Feature

6ix9ine said he never paid Kodak Black $1 million for a feature on his song “Shaka Laka.”

During a recent interview with “True Life Network Podcast,” the New York rapper clarified Wack 100’s claim about his Kodak Black feature. “I didn’t pay, people have to do their research,” he began. “There’s a whole company called Fume, right? There’s whole videos, pictures, bank statements — like literally, there’s videos online of this company saying, ‘Listen, this is a collab song for our vapes,’ right? They’re holding a check, taking a picture with him. It’s everywhere, right, and they’re like, ‘Yo, 6ix9ine paid a million dollars for Kodak’ — no, it was their song, right? It was their song, they paid the million dollars.”

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6ix9ine’s latest single did not receive positive feedback from rappers, including Boosie Badazz. “That n**ga Yak f**ked me up,” Boosie said on Instagram Live back in July. “I wonder how all them Zoes feel, dawg? I know them Zoes f**ked up right now. I know the state of Florida f**ked up right now. This n**ga ain’t got no morals, don’t got no principles. D*mn. Thought that little n***a wasn’t like that, bro. N***a ain’t no street n***a, at all. Damn. F**ked me up.”