King Skateboards' professional skateboarder and rapper Na-Kel Smith speaks on his close friend Mikey Alfred and what has been happening to the Illegal Civ camp.
Due to the new members of Illegal Civ boycotting Alfred with the $700k shirt and former IC filmer Dalton Palacio releasing the unseen skate footage for the Hell Week video, all the backlash made all the core skaters hate on social media.
After the North Hollywood filmmaker played the race card, Smith couldn't take it anymore and had to speak up about the situation.
In a new Instagram live video, Smith said that Mikey is his bro.
"Whatever he got going on with his company, I don't have nothing to do with that," he said. "I wish it wasn't going down like that, but I am not that man that don't got nothing to do with me."
He said that he spoke to Alfred personally and that it was just business but admitted that it hurt his feelings.
"I got nothing to do with that, but it hurt my feelings though," Smith explained. "All this sh*t really be hurting my feelings because I put a lot on the line to be a part of IC and when we were all skating and coming up."
Watch the video below to know more about what he has to say.