Kodak Black is diving into the streaming universe, joining personalities like Adin Ross. He recently revealed on Instagram that his Kick channel is @KodakBlack11, leaving fans buzzing with speculation.
Speculation is rife about what Kodak’s streams will entail. Some followers on X shared their imaginations, picturing chaotic and unpredictable content. “Drugged up streams coming up,” one noted, while another quipped, “N-gga gone do this for 5 hours a day,” paired with a GIF of Kodak’s intense stare.
The excitement continued with a comment suggesting: “We boutta see him cutting chicken and taking fake percs on stream. I’m here for it.” Whatever Kodak delivers, it’s clear his followers are eagerly anticipating the show.
In related news, Kodak Black seems to be redefining his political stance, pulling away from his previous support for Donald Trump. This change comes after Trump’s controversial statements about Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, which Kodak, of Haitian descent, found offensive.
Kodak expressed his frustration on social media following Trump’s claims. “If I wanted to eat a cat, that’s what I’m gonna eat,” Kodak defiantly stated. Highlighting his pride in his heritage, he declared, “I’m Haitian, homie. I was Haitian before it was cool to be Haitian.”
He further condemned Trump’s remarks and expressed his disenchantment: “We ain’t voting for nothing. I ain’t gonna lie, Haitians, we came too far, homie […] We ain’t taking no Haitian slander.” This marks a stark change from his earlier openness about supporting Trump, who had commuted Kodak’s prison sentence in 2021.
As Kodak Black embarks on this new streaming journey, fans are eager to see what he’ll unveil. Meanwhile, his break from Trump reflects a deep connection to his roots and a refusal to accept disparagement against his community.