Florida rapper Kodak Black has once again stirred controversy in the hip-hop world after releasing his new song “Christmas Eve,” a track that takes clear aim at veteran rapper Boosie BadAzz.
Released on January 7, 2026, “Christmas Eve” may sound festive by name, but the content is anything but. Early in the song, Kodak delivers pointed lyrics directed at Boosie, accusing him of harboring resentment toward younger artists and questioning his credibility as an OG in the rap game. Kodak suggests that Boosie looks down on his success and implies that their relationship shifted from admiration to rivalry over time.
In the track, Kodak references once looking up to Boosie, but claims that respect faded as Kodak’s career and financial success grew. The tone of the verse positions the diss as both personal and generational, framing Boosie as an “old head” who failed to support the new wave.
Boosie Fires Back
Boosie BadAzz wasted no time responding. Shortly after the song’s release, he took to social media to lash out at Kodak, calling the diss weak and accusing him of clout-chasing. Boosie also expressed frustration over the timing of the release, pointing out that it dropped just before a court appearance related to his ongoing legal issues.
In his response, Boosie attacked Kodak’s character and relevance, dismissing the song as an attention grab rather than a serious challenge. He made it clear he wasn’t impressed and suggested Kodak’s music and image have declined in recent years.
A History of Bad Blood
This exchange is only the latest chapter in a long-running feud between the two rappers. Kodak Black has previously thrown shots at Boosie on earlier records, including “11am in Malibu,” where he questioned Boosie’s legacy and influence. Boosie responded to those jabs at the time, criticizing Kodak’s decisions and public behavior.
The tension between them is believed to stem from past criticism Boosie directed toward Kodak, including comments about his collaborations and personal choices. While Boosie has occasionally downplayed the beef in interviews, moments like this continue to reignite it.
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