After Lil Yachty appeared on “The Flagrant Podcast” to explain why he leaked “Supersoak” on Kai Cenat’s livestream rather than formally releasing his most recent Drake duet, fans were left perplexed.

Fans found out during the show, which aired on Wednesday, July 31, that Mr. Hotspot, who was unable to give permission for the song to utilize his sample for religious purposes, was sampled. If the person who was sampled did not want the music to be released for public consumption, many fans believed that Yachty was wrong to have leaked it.

The rapper announced that he will be taking a break from the internet because to the overwhelming response to the song, KARRAHBOO’s departure from Concrete Boyz, and Yachty’s recent remarks against New York fashion. Mr. Hotspot just replied on TikTok Live, saying that he had emailed Drake and Lil Yachty a spotless reference for the record. In order to make the song easier for children to listen to, he stated that he wanted the record to be clear.

He thinks that kids are what really inspire music, therefore a sanitized version of the song would make both artists more popular and help them build their businesses. In his statement, he was very clear that his intention was to make sure their product was in line with his moral compass rather than to prevent them from creating it.

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Right from the beginning of his career, Lil Yachty has generated controversy. Fans began trolling him for saying in the lyrics of his song “Hate Me,” which he wrote with Ian, that he was wealthier than everyone’s favorite rapper. He cried, “I made 8 million in my first eight months of rappin’ in 2016 on god,” in response to admirers who had taken screenshots of his Google net worth in comparison to other musicians.

“Let the internet be your guide, everyone. Yachty said, “In real life, s**t is different, I’m telling u.” in a later post. There is presently no schedule for the release of “Supersoak,” despite the fact that the song has been making the rounds on social media.