Mulatto shared the tracklist for her “777” album Monday(Mar.21), which is set to be released on March 25, The news has raised some eyebrows. According to the 23-year-old rapper, one of the feature artists is withholding clearance. This information came during an interview with LA radio personality Big Boy. Big Latto claims that men in the industry do not know how to conduct business properly. As a result, fans suspect Kodak Black, who features on “Bussdown,” is guilty.
“It’s a feature on my album… it was difficult to clear,” she says. “They tryna drop they nuts on me because I won’t respond to a DM.”
Big Latto Sheds Light On Misogyny
The song will remain on the album despite all challenges. Latto expresses that she genuinely loves the music. However, she wishes more females in the industry would speak out on acts of harassment. Latto denounces the preconceived notion that it’s a part of the rap game to endure disrespect from male counterparts.
“I love the song so much and I had to turn it in yesterday, so I didn’t really have a choice,” Latto says. “backed into a corner like bullied, but I wish more females would speak up and stuff. I know the label and stuff, they say, ‘Don’t do that, [that’s] bad business,’ but man these folks be trying to drop nuts on female rappers like I’m not gonna shut up about it.”
Latto admits she originally had respect for the rapper in question, and she expresses her distaste.
“It meant something to me for sure, like I was definitely rubbed the wrong way,” Latto says.
In shock after hearing the news, the radio host attempts to reveal which rapper is looking to exchange sexual favors or song clearance. Latto does not expose a name. However, she denies speculation that 21 Savage is the perpetrator.
Kodak Black Misogynist Behavior
The “777” album is 13 tracks with features from Lil Wayne, Childish Gambino, 21 Savage, Lili Durk, Kodak Black, and Nardo Wick. Therefore, fans believe that Kodak Black is guilty of the misogyny of all the rappers.
Last month, Kodak Black appeared on “The Breakfast Club,” telling the host it is mandatory to have sex with women whom he collaborates. Particularly the women he signs because he’s giving them career exposure.
“Look, my female artist, this is just how it is, right… ‘Cause I know n***s and shit like that, I gotta bust ’em,” he admitts. “They ain’t gotta be my girlfriend, but it’s like, I’m gonna bust ’em.”
Kodak continues the misogynistic behavior when he talks about New York rapper Dream Doll. He claims that since her song was not up to par, she should have sex with him in exchange.
“Basically, I told her and the other chick, ya’ll gotta let me smash because the music a little trash,” Black states. “You ain’t finnah come over here and get what you want and I don’t get me none.”
Kodak Denies Allegations on Twitter
Despite admitting to sexism in the past, Kodak accuses speculators of reaching since Latto didn’t state a name. So today, Kodak goes to Twitter to deny all claims rejecting clearance on Latto’s “777.”
“That Mulatto Girl IS NOT Talkin Bout Me Homie,” he tweets. “I See Y’all Steady Reachin Lol … Shawty Ain’t Even Say A N***a Name On Dat Shit Ion Know Why Tf Y’all Tryna Make A N***a Wear Dat Jacket I’m Too Fly Fa Dat Shit Homie.”
The “777” album is set to release Friday, March 25. To hear Mullatto talk more about the project, click here.
Samaria Fuqua