The Concrete Boys drama might be over—but the paperwork isn’t.
After a year-long feud filled with IG Lives, leaked allegations, and jaw-dropping accusations, it looks like Karrahbooo and Lil Yachty have finally found some peace. But don’t get it twisted—it’s not all love and roses just yet.
During a recent livestream, the rising rapper shocked fans when she revealed that despite squashing their beef, Lil Yachty still has her in a 360 deal.
“I mean, we squashed it,” Karrah told her followers. “But he still has me in a 360 deal. I’ma be straight.”
And just like that, a saga many thought was closed got hit with a major new chapter.
🚨 Let’s Back Up: What Happened Between Karrahbooo & Yachty?
For those who haven’t been keeping up, here’s a quick rewind:
- Karrahbooo, once a standout member of Lil Yachty’s Concrete Boys, officially parted ways with the group in 2023.
- At the time, it seemed like an amicable split—Yachty himself announced it on Instagram Live, saying:
“I’mma say this st one time. We have split ways with Karrah as far as this Concrete st. I have nothing bad to say about Karrah. I wish her the best.”
Everything seemed peaceful… until it wasn’t.
💻 From Peaceful Split to Public Fallout
Soon after the split, rumors started to swirl online that Karrah hadn’t just walked away—she’d been bullied out of the Concrete Boys camp.
Fans claimed she was telling people she’d been mistreated, and when the whispers reached Yachty, he clapped back hard.
In a series of scathing online posts, he accused her of disrespecting him and faking her come-up.
“I’ve given you a career,” he wrote.
“I wrote every f*cking verse you’ve done. I dressed you. And time and time again, you just disrespect me.”
Whew.
🧊 Things Stayed Icy… Until Now
For weeks, the feud dominated social feeds. But this summer, Karrahbooo finally spoke on the situation with a new mindset.
During Summer Smash in June, she explained her decision to leave the drama behind:
“That was the only negative thing in my life, like my life is just too healthy,” she said.
“I have great friendships, a great support system, a lot of love in my life. And that was the only thing bringing me down. So I just had to drop that sh*t.”
She also made it clear: she’s not here to hold grudges. But being grown doesn’t mean forgetting the past—or ignoring the business.
💼 What Is a 360 Deal, Anyway?
Let’s break down what Karrahbooo means when she says Yachty “still has her in a 360 deal.”
A 360 deal is a type of record contract where the label or management takes a percentage of not just music sales, but also touring, merch, brand deals, and other income streams.
That means even if Karrah drops a song independently, does a brand collab, or gets a festival check—Yachty may still be collecting a piece of the pie.
These contracts are controversial, especially for emerging artists who later feel trapped or underpaid as they gain success.
❗️ So while the emotional beef may be over, the business part is still very much alive.
💬 Fans React: “Is That Even Legal?”
Social media lit up after Karrah’s livestream clip went viral. Fans had thoughts:
- “Wait… so she forgave him AND he still owns her???”
- “360 deals are modern-day slavery, I’m sorry.”
- “Yachty still making money off her and acting like it’s all good? Nah.”
- “This is why women in hip-hop need better contracts and real legal support.”
It’s clear the streets are split between support and side-eyes, especially given how aggressively Yachty aired her out last year.
💅 Karrah’s Focus Now: Growth, Love & Letting Go
Despite the messiness, Karrahbooo is moving with grace. Her interviews paint the picture of a woman who’s been hurt, but who’s not staying stuck.
She’s made it clear she’s focused on:
- Her mental health
- Creative freedom
- Uplifting the women around her
“I’m not a grudge holder,” she said at Summer Smash.
“I had to drop that sh*t.”
And honestly? We love that for her.
🤔 So… Are They Really Cool Again?
“Cool” might be a stretch—but the hostility is over.
There’s no sign of new collaborations, and Karrah didn’t make any promises about future music with Yachty. But the fact that she’s talking publicly without anger shows real growth.
Still, that 360 deal situation? That’s a whole different convo—and one that could come back around as her career keeps rising.
👑 The Bigger Picture: Women, Rap, and Industry Power Plays
Karrahbooo’s story is unfortunately far too common in hip-hop.
- Young artist signs to a label or male-dominated crew
- Explodes with potential
- Conflict arises, and the contract becomes a weapon
Whether it’s Megan Thee Stallion, Doja Cat, or Saweetie, women in the rap game have repeatedly spoken about the power imbalances that hold them back—even after they’ve proven themselves.
Karrah’s case is just the latest reminder that it’s not enough to “squash” beef—real equity means reclaiming ownership too.
📣 Final Thoughts: Karrah Might Be Down, But She’s Not Out
While she’s still legally tied to Yachty’s business, Karrahbooo’s spirit is completely free—and the fans can feel it.
She’s racking up new followers, booking bigger shows, and building a fanbase that actually rides for her.
“I’ma be straight,” she said.
And honestly? We believe her.
💬 What’s your take on Karrahbooo’s 360 deal reveal?
Should Lil Yachty let her out of the contract?
Sound off in the comments or tag @ThePopRadar and join the convo.
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