Kodak Black may be behind bars, but that doesn't mean he's unable to say his piece.
On Tuesday (March 17), the incarcerated rapper took to Instagram to call out Megan Thee Stallion, and possibly KeKe Palmer, after Meg was credited for originating a phrase widely associated with Kodak.
"Which hip-hop star created the catchphrase 'Drive the Boat,' and what does it mean?" Keke asked her co-hosts Michael Strahan and Sara Haines during a recent segment with Megan on ABC's Strahan, Sara & Keke.
"I think Megan did it," Michael said.
"OK, but you need to finish the answer," KeKe responded. "What does it mean?"
"'Drive the Boat'—I can't say it because it's not able to be consumed on daytime television," the former football star replied.
"You got it right. Ding ding ding ...," Keke said. "Michael, you're right. It's about consumption and [Megan's] the originator of it."
While Megan didn't take credit for originating the phrase, she did raise her hands in agreement.
Somehow, someway, the footage of the segment made its way to Kodak, who is currently serving a 46-month sentence for gun possession, and he reacted to it on Instagram, captioning the video clip: "I Really Wanna Go Bad On Lil One but I’m Keepin This Sh*t Pretty."
As fans know, Megan used "drive the boat" in her 2019 single "Hot Girl Summer," in which she raps, "Let me drive the boat, kiss me in a Rolls/ It go down on that brown, now we goin' both ways."
However, it should be noted that Kodak first popularized the phrase earlier that year when he said it during an Instagram Live video while on a boat.
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