American rapper Kodak Black has openly confessed to falling back into his drug use, shocking fans with his erratic behavior and revealing struggles.
The 26-year-old rapper shared the unsettling news during an Instagram live session while attending a football game, where he candidly told followers that he is not sober.
When a fan commented that they loved him when he was sober, Kodak Black boldly responded, “Bitch, I ain’t sober.
I look sober? I’m never sober, bitch. For what? For what? Look at this money. Look at all this cash. Sober for what? I’m too young to die sober.”
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The statement has raised concerns about the rapper’s health and well-being, especially considering his past battles with addiction.
Kodak’s live appearance was part of a series of unsettling public moments. Earlier this month, he appeared on Kai Cenat’s “Mafiathon 2” livestream, where he seemed incoherent and at one point, was seen popping pills on camera.
In a particularly troubling moment, Kodak appeared to “trickshot” a pill before falling to the floor, alarming Cenat and viewers alike.
Fans are especially worried, as Kodak has previously opened up about his addiction struggles. In April, he admitted to consuming dozens of Percocet pills daily until he managed to control his habit.
“I was taking at least 100 Percs… to the point where I look at this shit and be like, ‘What the fuck was wrong with me, bruh?’” he said on Instagram Live.
Kodak had previously expressed regret for promoting drug use in his music, especially in his hit song “Super Gremlin,” where he rapped about swallowing fake Percocet pills.
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He vowed never to perform the track again after realizing the impact it could have on his fans.
Despite his past efforts to get clean, it appears the rapper has relapsed. In a video from July, he filmed himself swallowing multiple pills, telling viewers he was “finna glitch right quick.”
Fans are now hoping that Kodak Black will find the strength to get the help he needs.