After receiving backlash Sukihana admits she's a disgusting person

Sukihana Arrested on Drug Charges in Florida

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Rapper Sukihana was taken into custody by the Broward County Sheriff’s Department in North Fort Lauderdale, Florida, this Thursday, facing serious allegations. 

She has been charged with two counts of possession with intent to distribute, specifically involving the drugs codeine and MDMA. 

Her bond is currently set at $7,500, though it remains uncertain if she has posted bond as of yet. Sukihana has not yet made any public comments regarding her arrest.

After receiving backlash Sukihana admits she's a disgusting person

Recent Performances and Music Releases

Despite the legal troubles, Sukihana has had a busy month in her music career. 

She recently released a new single titled “Pilates” featuring Vybez Cartel in March, and also appeared on Reazy Renegade’s track “Peep That,” which includes Slim Jxmmi of Rae Sremmurd.

Furthermore, Sukihana took the stage at Rolling Loud California, where she introduced OJ Da Juiceman as a special guest. 

Notably, Da Juiceman himself faced legal issues shortly before the event; he was arrested on March 4 in Coweta County, Georgia. 

After a brief pursuit initiated due to speeding, he faced charges including cocaine trafficking, intent to distribute, possession of a firearm, obstruction of justice, evidence tampering, and eluding police.

A Memorable Performance at Rolling Loud

During their performance at Rolling Loud, Sukihana and OJ Da Juiceman performed his hit song “Make Tha Trap Say Aye,” which was met with enthusiastic cheers from the crowd. This appearance marked a significant moment for both artists amidst their respective legal challenges.

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