Trick Daddy Blacks Out On Katt Williams Over Old Joke, Defends Rickey Smiley
Trick Daddy is the latest celeb to share his reaction to Katt Williams’ viral interview on Shannon Sharpe podcast, Club Shay Shay. For the rapper, Williams’ decision to call out his peers by name was a tacky one, specifically defending friend Rickey Smiley.
Trick is ready for smoke out the gate within the clip, opening up the rant by calling Williams a “pu**y a**” looking for attention by disparaging others. He also addressed an old joke Williams wrote at his expense.
“You saying all types of sh*t you ain’t supposed to say,” Trick explained in footage obtained by Hollywood Unlocked. “There’s a lot of sh*t about certain rap ni**as I could say, but I know it’s some sh*t I shouldn’t say, so I don’t say it. You said some slick sh*t about me in one of your stand-ups, you was being sarcastic saying, ‘if Trick Daddy could own a restaurant, you can do anything.'”
The Florida rapper then proceeded to call Williams several names, including a “f**k ni**a” before telling him to “keep my name out your mouth. I’m not no comedian. I’m a street ni**a first. Keep my name out your mouth bi**h a** ni**a, keep Rickey Smiley name out your mouth, keep all OGs names out your mouth.”
He went on to mock Williams for his fight with a teenager back in 2016 before continuing, “Stop talking about other ni**as to be relevant in the game, to trend, because you trending today and I’mma be trending tomorrow on your bi**h a**, and I’m with whatever you with, ni**a. And everybody you told a story about got more money that me and you, you on my level.”
Check out the full rant below.
“I had no reason to lie about that,” explained the 55-year-old. “They added that whole pimp twist to that character, which was actually a better decision and made it funnier. There was no way in the hell I could have executed that role like that and I’m glad that they made that decision.”
In addition to the radio veteran, Williams also took shots at Cedric The Entertainer, Steve Harvey, Kevin Hart, Michael Blackson, Chris Tucker and others.
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