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Kodak Black Sparks Buzz With Jenner References on Travis Scott’s JACKBOYS 2

Known for his bold and wild lyrics, Kodak Black quickly became a standout feature on Travis Scott and his Cactus Jack crew’s new album JACKBOYS 2, released Sunday morning, July 13. The Florida rapper stirred immediate attention with a surprising mention of Scott’s baby mama, Kylie Jenner, on the track “Florida Flow.”

On the song, Kodak shares a playful fantasy about asking both Kylie and her sister Kendall Jenner out to dinner. He raps, “Hit Kendall up, said she likes Popeyes / Do a two-man dinner with Kylie Jenner.” The line has fans buzzing due to the high-profile nature of the Jenner family and the complex relationships involved.

Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner share two children but ended their relationship in October 2019. Kylie is currently dating actor Timothée Chalamet, known for his role in Dune. Scott himself addressed Kylie and Timothée’s relationship on his recent album Utopia, adding another layer to the ongoing public interest in their personal lives.

While social media quickly exploded over Kodak’s Jenner shoutout, Travis Scott has yet to respond to the viral moment. Reactions among fans have been mixed but mostly lighthearted. One fan commented on a Rap post, “Travis really let him say this on his album,” surprised by the openness. Another fan supported Kodak’s boldness, saying, “Shoot for the stars aim for the moon as they say.”

Some fans tried to unpack the lyric’s meaning, explaining the “two-man dinner” line. One wrote, “Kendall and Kodak and Travis and Kylie! People know what a two-man is, right?” Another added, “A two-man dinner with Kylie Jenner, Kodak gets Kendall and Travis gets Kylie.”

Not everyone was sold on Kodak’s romantic aspirations, though. A skeptical fan dismissed the idea, commenting, “Don’t think she wants a junkie,” referencing Kodak’s well-known struggles and controversies.

Kodak Black joins a star-studded guest list on JACKBOYS 2, which also features heavyweights like GloRilla, Future, Playboi Carti, and 21 Savage. Travis Scott opened the album with a diss track aimed at Pusha T, rapping, “Yeah, man, I swear these old n***as kill me / Know my YNs feel me / They just want the real me / Blue Bugatti, I’m dodging TMZ / Made a hundred off pushing T’s / Now my phone on DND,” taking direct shots at the rap veteran.

As JACKBOYS 2 continues to make waves, Kodak’s Jenner references have become one of the album’s most talked-about moments—blending celebrity culture with rap bravado in classic Cactus Jack style.

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