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Lil Yachty Unleashes Explosive Instagram Live, Slams Podcast Co-Host Mitch and Ex-Concrete Boys Signee Karrahboo

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Atlanta rapper Lil Yachty sent shockwaves across social media with an unexpected and intense Instagram Live session that aired grievances against his “A Safe Place” podcast co-host Mitch and former Concrete Boys signee Karrahboo. The live session quickly went viral as Yachty accused both of disrespect, betrayal, and financial misconduct.

The livestream began with Yachty addressing the rumors surrounding Karrahboo’s sudden exit from his rap collective, Concrete Boys. Fans had speculated for weeks about the circumstances of her departure, and Yachty wasted no time in setting the record straight. He accused Karrahboo of being verbally abusive and ungrateful, going so far as to say she had been mistreating others within the collective.

“Don’t get on here and make a scene ‘bout n****s kicked you out,” Yachty said, clearly frustrated as he recounted the issues that led to her removal. He went on to claim that Karrahboo’s success was largely due to his efforts, alleging that he wrote all her lyrics, styled her, and provided financial support.

“I wrote every fucking verse you’ve done,” Yachty declared. “I dressed you. I dressed all five of y’all ns, bro. I dressed five ns every time we stepped out of the house. I put an outfit on everybody. I put eight carats of earrings on everybody’s ear. I put three chains on all y’all neck.”

In a series of startling claims, Yachty detailed the lengths he allegedly went to in order to support Karrahboo’s career, mentioning that he gifted her with expensive watches, including a Cartier and a chrome Rolex, and provided money while she was struggling financially.

“You was waiting tables… What are we talking about, n***a? I changed your motherfucking life and you out here lying, talking about some: ‘we bully you’. That shit got me fucked up, bro. You got me fucked up, bro. You disrespectful, bro.”

According to Yachty, Karrahboo’s behavior behind the scenes was toxic, with the rapper accusing her of talking down to others, making degrading comments, and causing chaos within the label. He also claimed that Karrahboo is currently in debt to him, to the tune of $900,000. “I got every receipt. $900,000 Concrete in the hole,” Yachty said, implying that the rapper was owed significant sums of money as a result of investments he made into her career.

Adding to his frustrations, Yachty played what he said was a reference track he recorded for Karrahboo, showcasing how he tailored beats specifically to highlight her verses, further emphasizing the support he claims to have provided her. “I slowed the beat down, I put 808s specifically on your verse so when it got to your part and the beat dropped, everyone would be like, ‘this girl is the craziest one,’” he explained.

However, Karrahboo wasn’t the only target of Yachty’s fury. The rapper also turned his attention to Mitch, his co-host on the popular “A Safe Place” podcast. Yachty revealed that the podcast was launched at Mitch’s insistence, but their partnership has become strained, particularly after clips from a recent episode featuring Key Glock began circulating. In the clips, Yachty was seen challenging Mitch’s lack of direction in life, with an unamused Glock looking on as tensions rose.

The conversation reportedly touched a nerve for Mitch, who tried to defend himself by stating, “Even if I was doing shit back then, I’m older now,” after Yachty brought up an alleged past incident where Mitch wanted to acquire an expensive watch by brandishing a gun. Yachty pressed further, questioning Mitch’s sense of purpose and contribution to the partnership.

”[If] I was never in your life, what would you have been doing?” Yachty asked pointedly, leaving viewers in stunned silence.

The Instagram Live stream quickly went viral, with fans and industry insiders alike weighing in on the drama. Some expressed sympathy for Yachty, noting the apparent stress he’s been under as both a rapper and a leader trying to manage the various personalities in his orbit. Others questioned the appropriateness of airing such intense grievances in a public forum, especially given the harsh language and personal nature of the accusations.

Neither Karrahboo nor Mitch has publicly responded to Yachty’s claims as of yet. However, fans are eagerly anticipating what the fallout from this explosive confrontation will mean for Yachty’s collective, podcast, and future collaborations. The entire situation underscores the complexity and pressure that comes with navigating both business and personal relationships in the music industry.

As the dust settles, it remains to be seen how Yachty’s brand and his relationships will be affected by this very public airing of dirty laundry. For now, it’s clear that the “A Safe Place” podcast is anything but safe—at least for those involved.


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