Earlier this week, a podcaster on the show See, The Thing Is fingered Lil Wayne as the artist who demanded sex for a feature on Latto's 777 album.
"I will say that the tea I got is it wasn't Kodak ... I actually heard it was Wayne. From someone who knows him," she said. "It was allegedly, I don't know."
Since Wayne, Kodak Black, 21 Savage, Childish Gambino, and Nardo Wick were the features on her album, everyone assumed it was Kodak who wanted to trade sex for bars. Given that Kodak had already admitted he does this to female rappers, it seemed a safe assumption.
Now that Wayne has been called out as the culprit, Kodak is wondering why the blogs aren't spending the same energy they did accusing him of doing Latto dirty reporting on Weezy's alleged misdeed.
"My thing is Why Tf this ain't go viral like that other one when people was just automatically assuming me for no reason," Kodak typed on the Lil Wayne reveal. "This lil internet sh*t krazy y'all stay on a n*gga dick dawg be tryna make this perception of me for people to see on this sh*t when it come to me but f*ck ya. MONEY GOOD," Kodak typed.
Kodak has a contentious history with Lil Wayne, adding another layer to his words on what allegedly happened between Wayne and Latto and how it's being reported.