Kodak Black Vents Frustration Over Sniper Gang Artists Amid NBA YoungBoy Tensions

Kodak Black has once again stirred the pot on social media—this time sounding off on the challenges he’s faced as a label head. The Florida rapper, who launched Sniper Gang to help foster rising talent, expressed major dissatisfaction with some of the artists he’s signed. In a recent online rant, Kodak made it crystal clear that he’s had enough.
“I ain’t signing no more artists,” he declared in a video clip shared by Live Bitez. “Fck no … These n***s be acting like princesses.” The outspoken rapper didn’t name names or give specifics, but his tone left no doubt that tensions behind the scenes are running high. Despite the frustrations, he did note that he’s satisfied with his current roster and has no desire to expand it further.
This isn’t the first time Kodak has voiced his grievances publicly. Over the past few weeks, he’s been unusually vocal online, especially when it comes to fellow rapper NBA YoungBoy.
Earlier in July, Kodak took aim at YoungBoy’s latest project MASA (Make America Slime Again), pulling no punches in his review. “I just heard little bruh album—it’s straight trash,” Kodak said in an Instagram Story. “I don’t even like that. And I like YoungBoy music, but that sh*t a** tho.”
While YoungBoy didn’t directly respond to the jab, his next move got fans talking. Not long after Kodak’s criticism, YoungBoy was seen in Paris alongside Mellow Rackz—Kodak’s ex-girlfriend. The pair then dropped a new collaborative single, “Guys Just Want To Have Fun,” which flips the iconic Cyndi Lauper track into a modern rap tune. The video features the duo touring the streets of Paris, a visual that added more fuel to the ongoing speculation that the link-up was a strategic dig at Kodak.
Whether it’s label drama or industry feuds, Kodak Black continues to keep fans—and critics—watching closely. And while he may be stepping away from signing new talent, he’s clearly not done making noise.



