A Kodak Black Art Installation Gets Removed From T.I.’s Trap Music Museum – AllHipHop

(AllHipHop News) Kodak Black’s perceived insensitive comments about Nipsey Hussle’s longtime girlfriend Lauren London led to some Los Angeles radio stations banning the “Zeze” performer’s music. It appears Kodak is also being erased from the Trap Music Museum.

The Atlanta-based gallery was founded by Tip “T.I.” Harris in 2018. T.I. starred alongside London in the 2006 cult classic ATL. He recently took issue with an Instagram Live broadcast where Kodak discussed wanting to date London, just days after Hussle was murdered.

Kodak eventually offered an apology, but many Nipsey supporters were disappointed with the so-called mea culpa. For some people, the 21-year-old Floridian didn’t truly seem contrite and came off as somewhat dismissive.

“If I disrespected you Lauren London in any shape or form, I am sorry, even though I didn’t. Rest in peace to dude,” said Kodak in another IG video. “If I disrespected Lauren London in any way, even though I know I didn’t, my bad.”

Other celebrities, like The Game and Tank, also called out Kodak Black for his “disrespectful” comments directed at Lauren London. He responded by saying, “Man f*ck that. I don’t give a f*ck what y’all talking about. I’m in Georgia right now.”

Nipsey Hussle was killed outside his Marathon Clothing store in Los Angeles on March 31. The emcee/entrepreneur born Ermias Joseph Asghedom was 33 years old. He is survived by a son and daughter.

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