Kodak Black Reacts to Colorism Accusations After Video of Him at Strip Club Surfaces

In the said clip, the hip-hop star is seen enjoying his time with the performers as he makes it rain in the club but stops doing that when a dark-skinned dancer takes to the stage.

AceShowbizKodak Black has spoken out about the colorism accusations that have been leveled at him. The “Super Gremlin” rapper sets the record straight after he receives backlash over a video of him ignoring a dark-skinned dancer at a strip club.

“WHOEVER RECORDED THAT LAME AF I THREW MONEY ON ALL KINDA WOMEN , MY MONEY DONT RUN OUT IN DAT CLUB EVERYBODY LOVE ME THERE,” Kodak wrote in a comment underneath OnSite’s post of the clip. “I LOVE DARK WOMEN THEY QUEENS WIT DEY BLACK A** [sideways crying laughing emoji] FAXTZ THO THEY BEAUTIFUL.”

In the said clip, the hip-hop star was seen enjoying his time with the performers as he made it rain in the club. However, he stopped doing that when the dark-skinned dancer took to the stage.

A TikTok user who shared the clip wrote in the caption, “I went to booby trap last night …Kodak Black pulled up,” the person wrote. “He was so lit turning up all night on every girl. He spent so much money … until!!! A dark skin girl got on stage He completely stopped tipping.”

“She was so entertaining… I never believed in colorism until tonight,” the person added. “It’s real I felt bad for her. I can tell it killed her spirit she just turned down .. [crying tear emoji] darkskin girls have it hard ….sheeesh And it be from our own people.”

Kodak has faced accusations of colorism for years. Back in 2017, Kodak made controversial remarks regarding skin tones during an interview with ChaneyTV. He said although he is attracted to black women, he doesn’t like those that share his complexion because, he said, they’re “too gutter,” adding that “light-skinned women [are] more sensitive.”

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