Karrahboo Seemingly Parts Ways With Lil Yachty’s Concrete Boys
Karrahboo and Lil Yachty‘s group, Concrete Boys, have seemingly parted ways. As caught by No Jumper, she’s no longer listed on the group’s Instagram page and did not perform with them at Broccoli City Festival in Washington D.C. on Friday. Fans took note of her absence as well. In one post on social media, a fan shared a picture of the stage with the caption, “Nawww this not fair,” while tagging Karrahboo. She reposted the picture while adding, “I agree.” She continued to share numerous other fans’ posts about her not making an appearance throughout the day.
In the comments section of No Jumper’s post about the situation, fans had mixed responses to the idea of her moving on. “Ngl when I went to the show the crowd was more lit to her songs than anything else…” one user posted. Another disagreed, writing: “Prolly the weakest member of the group.” Others theorized the entire drama is simply a promotion for her own album.
Concrete Boys Perform At Broccoli City Festival
WASHINGTON, DC – JULY 27: Concrete Boys perform on stage during the Broccoli City Festival 2024 at Audi Field on July 27, 2024, in Washington, DC. (Photo by Brian Stukes/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
Karrahboo still hasn’t clarified her position in Concrete Boys after the festival performance. Earlier this year, she appeared on the group’s It’s Us Vol. 1 compilation album for the songs, “WHERE YO DADDY?” “NOT DA 2,” “HIT DIFF,” and “JEFF & LITA.” Yachty possibly addressed the situation in a post on X on Saturday, writing: “yall be letting this internet guide yall. in real life sh*t is different i’m tellin u.”
Karrahboo Seemingly Leaves Concrete Boys
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