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Zion Shamaree Mayweather, son of boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Josie Harris, was born on March 28, 2001, making him 22 years old as of June 2023. Zion is carving his path as a budding social media sensation. He actively engages with his audience, often sharing collaborations with musicians, artists, and YouTubers. Zion is making his mark in the digital realm, following in the footsteps of his famous father, and captivating the online world with his vibrant presence and partnerships. He also owns a clothing label called ‘Philthy Rich Boys’.

This interest of Zion in art and music is evident in a recent story that he posted on his Instagram addressing Kodak Black. What has he communicated to him?

Zion Mayweather calls out to Kodak Black

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Kodak Black, the American rapper, is known for hits like ‘Tunnel Vision’ and ‘Zeze’. His career includes successful albums like ‘Painting Pictures’ and ‘Dying to Live’. However, he faced legal issues, including a 2019 prison sentence for false statements to possess weapons, later commuted by President Trump. He released albums even during incarceration, including ‘Bill Israel’. As for his connection with Zion Mayweather, the young Mayweather put out a story that hinted at a possible future collaboration between the two.

Posing in front of a DJ console, Zion captioned the picture, “Someone tell @kodakblack to hit me.” He mentioned the rapper as a way of hinting at a possible venture into music and collaborating with the artist.

End of Kodak Black-NBA Youngboy feud

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In a surprising turn of events, Kodak Black and NBA YoungBoy decided to put an end to their years-long feud as they welcomed the new year, 2023, with peace. The reconciliation became evident when Kodak Black shared a video on Twitter, mentioning NBA YoungBoy and their plans to meet up, indicating a thaw in their relationship. The animosity between them had roots dating back to 2017 when Kodak Black seemingly dissed YoungBoy in a track.

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Subsequent events, including public burnings of each other’s merchandise and social media spats, escalated the feud. However, it seems that the hatchet has been buried now. It signals a new chapter for the once-feuding artists, much to the surprise of their fans and the music industry.

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What do you think of a future collaboration between the two? Would you be looking forward to it?

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