
Florida rapper Ksoo wishes death on his father after snitching leads to life in prison
Florida rapper Ksoo has revealed that he wishes death on his father after testifying against him last year.
27-year-old Hakeem Robinson was sentenced to life in prison in October for first-degree murder.
His father, Abdul Robinson Sr, played a role in his downfall, identifying his son as the shooter in the 2020 incident and admitting to burning his clothes.
Ksoo took to Instagram this week for the first time since September 2025, sharing a preview of new music while dissing his father. He told his 328,000 followers, “This the life i chose ian running from nun the video dropping when @bigbaggghead get 20k followers #imwaitingonmydaddytodie.”
The Triller video shows Ksoo rapping into the camera alongside other people while holding guns.
Robinson Sr was sentenced to time served in November after spending 1,898 days in jail following his September 2020 arrest.
He also admitted to helping his nephew, Leroy Whitaker, and Dominique Barner escape after the shooting death of Charles ‘Lil Buck’ McCormick Jr. Whitaker was sentenced to life in prison, while getaway driver Barner was sentenced to 25 years.
Speaking in court, Robinson Sr said, “I would like to show my respect to the victim’s family. I sincerely apologise for my part in their grief. I understand what it is to lose a child because I lost one. And I know some days you mad, some days you’re angry. It’ll never be the same.”
He added that turning on his son and nephew was the “hardest decision I’ve had to make in my life.”
Earlier this week, Ksoo pleaded guilty to the 2019 murder of 16-year-old Adrian ‘Lil Bibby’ Gainer Jr, adding another 10 years to his sentence.