ATLANTA, GA. (THECOUNT) — Kodak Black is getting the bum’s rush out of T.I.‘s music museum in Atlanta over fallout from comments the rapper made to Nipsey Hussle‘s GF Lauren London following the rapper’s untimely death.

The Trap Music Museum was spotted removing a Kodak Black art installation at the facility.

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T.I. cut ties with the rapper only days after he showed what some called “extreme disrespect” to Hussle’s grieving girlfriend.

Kodak pissed off a ton of people when he said he would give Lauren a whole year of “crying and s***” before shooting his shot. Kodak’s horrible comments didn’t sit well with anyone, and T.I. was one of the first celebs to rush to her side, reports TMZ.

T.I. opened the museum back in September, and it shines a light on Atlanta’s music culture and the artists who helped shape trap music into its own sub-genre, including artists like 21 Savage, Rick Ross, Gucci Mane, Shawty Lo and Future.

T.I. and Lauren go way back as they starred together in the 2006 movie “ATL.” Lauren played Tip’s love interest in the film.

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