Kodak Black has responded to accusations of theft and more serious allegations by former 6ix9ine associate SteveWillDoIt.

The drama began when Steve shared a series of accusatory Tweets on Saturday (June 15).

The first from the personality read: “Do rappers make money? Kodak black just tried to rob me for my Richard Mille . Is every rapper broke ??”

A second Tweet read: “Kodak black is 100% on drugs.” A third added: “Guy smokes meth prob insane.”

Kodak responded on Instagram Live, saying: “Kodak is on nothing. Sir, why are you being prejudiced, sir? Have you saw me do any drugs? Have you seen me do meth or anything? Why you being prejudiced? Then you made a Tweet to the whole world, like, I wasn’t finna get on the internet and say, ‘Oh, Steve Will Do It is a bitch.”

He concluded that he didn’t care about Steve’s “big muscles” or “tight ass suit.” He also said he would “knock his drunk ass out.”

The former 6ix9ine affiliate also suggested that he will be confirming his story with video evidence.

“I got full video of Kodak Black trying to run off with my Richard Mille,” Steve Will Do It wrote in a since-deleted post on X (formerly Twitter). “Rappers are sick sick individuals. I won’t be associating myself with rappers unless I can confirm they aren’t brokies. Will post the full video Tuesday or Wednesday.”

 

Despite the rough words between Kodak and the YouTuber born Stephen Deleonardis, the two used to be friends.

Back in 2022, Steve posted a vlog that showed him surprising Kodak with his “dream car,” a red 1970s Chevrolet “donk” boasting 32-inch Asanti rims, a tricked-out interior and enough subwoofers to keep his entire neighborhood awake.

In cahoots with Kodak’s brother, Deleonardis and his crew pulled up to the “Super Gremlin” rapper’s Florida home under the guise of having accidentally crashed into his car, a not-so-convincing ploy Kodak saw straight through (“I’m too smooth. I’m a smart-ass n-gga”).

When Kodak — who was shot in the leg in Los Angeles in February of that year — hobbled out to his driveway to assess the alleged damage, that’s when SteveWillDoIt surprised Yak with his brand new whip. According to Kodak’s brother at the time, he had been growing his collection of donks, so the car was very special to him.

“Man, that shit crazy, bro! I’m lost for words,” Kodak said as he processed the generous gift. “Z shit, brotha. This shit beautiful. I don’t know what to say.”

Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso honored Shyne with a key to the city during a ceremony held at the East Flatbush Young Men’s Mentorship Expo on Saturday. The recognition highlighted both his influence in hip hop and his contributions as a public figure and advocate. Reynoso also declared April 25, 2026 as “Shyne Day” in Brooklyn.

“Shyne embodies what is possible when a community believes in its young people, and the magic that can happen when young people are given the resources they need to thrive. East Flatbush raised Shyne, and it only made sense to present him with the Key to Brooklyn as we team up to deliver hope and opportunity to dozens of young men today,” Reynoso said at the event, as caught by BK Reader.

Shyne also addressed the crowd. “This is the community that raised me, and it’s important for me to pass that love forward,” he said. “There couldn’t be a better way to celebrate this milestone than coming back home and pouring into the next generation.” He also revealed that everyone in attendance would receive complimentary tickets to his 25th anniversary concert on May 2 at the Kings Theatre.

Shyne's 25th Anniversary Concert

The show will mark 25 years since the release of his self titled debut studio album, which arrived on September 26, 2000. Even while Shyne was incarcerated at the time, the project debuted and reached number five on the Billboard 200 chart. It moved close to 160,000 units in its opening week.

Earlier this week, Shyne posted a video of himself standing outside the Kings Theatre on Instagram while promoting the upcoming performance. "Can’t wait to see you this Saturday, May 2 @kingsbklyn as we celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Shyne Album…..the celebration will continue @crownhilltheatre where I will meet, take pictures and party with you, my loyal supporters, who’ve made Shyne a Rap Legend," he captioned the post. Fans filled the comments with fire emojis in response.

 
 
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