Last week, NBA YoungBoy's manager Alex Junnier confirmed that the first stop on YB's upcoming tour will be in Chicago.
That's a pretty provocative first step, considering YB's history with hometown boys Lil Durk and the late King Von. And especially considering he's bringing Quando Rondo, who's goon killed Von, on tour with him.
According to Kodak Black, who has his own issues with NBA, starting a tour in a city you've been banned from was his idea which Junnier knew about from his time managing him.
Kodak Black says NBA Youngboy’s manager stole his idea to make their first stop tour in a city they’ve been banned from pic.twitter.com/y1W2giUiO0
— No Jumper (@nojumper) September 6, 2022
“They tried to tell a n*gga I couldn’t come to — I forgot what place that was — I made that my first stop on the tour, homie. That same thing. YB’s manager used to be around me so he know how I go, he know how a n*gga operate. That’s why they made that their first stop. They know that’s my type of sh*t. ‘Oh yeah, they can’t come here? First stop," Yak explained.
We believe Kodak is talking about his 2019 tour, which he started in New Orleans despite having beef with various Louisiana rappers including YoungBoy.
Anyway, we're sure Soulja Boy would like to have a word with Yak over his claim that he was the first to start his tour in a city he was banned from.