Kodak Black has made headlines again with his candid admission about sobriety.
- During a recent Instagram Live, he declared, ‘I’m never sober,’ leaving fans worried.
- His participation in Kai Cenat’s ‘Mafiathon 2’ also fueled concerns as he appeared incoherent.
- This revelation isn’t entirely new; Kodak’s battles with Percocet addiction are well-documented.
- Despite previous efforts to recover, recent actions suggest a troubling relapse.
Kodak Black sparked a whirlwind of reactions after his recent confession during an Instagram Live session, where he bluntly stated, ‘I’m never sober.’ This bold declaration, coupled with his public behavior, has left many of his supporters worried about his well-being.
While attending a football game, the rapper didn’t hold back. When a fan praised his sober moments, Kodak responded with, ‘Bitch, I ain’t sober. I look sober? I’m never sober, bitch,’ followed by, ‘For what? For what? Look at this money. Look at all this cash. Sober for what? I’m too young to die sober.’ His defiant attitude was on full display as he handed his phone to a friend and jumped over a fence.
The rapper’s involvement in Kai Cenat’s 30-day ‘Mafiathon 2’ livestream earlier this month has raised further alarms. Kodak joined the stream visibly incoherent, at one point seemingly popping pills on camera. A clip showed him attempting a ‘trickshot’ with a pill before collapsing to the floor, a moment that left Cenat and many viewers concerned.
Adding to the narrative, fans witnessed Kodak profusely sweating and speaking incoherently while engaging with Twitch chat participants. These recent actions don’t stand alone; they follow a publicly shared battle with Percocet addiction.
In April, Kodak revealed he once chewed dozens of Percocet pills daily, a habit he eventually managed to control. He expressed pride in overcoming his past struggles, saying, ‘I’ve never been this happy in my life.’ Yet, despite these victories, the struggle seems ongoing as recent behaviors suggest a relapse.
The Florida rapper has also shown regret for past choices. He admitted to writing lyrics about taking fake Percocet pills in his song ‘Super Gremlin’ and vowed not to perform it again. A crackdown on these songs got fans scrutinizing his past decisions.
Kodak’s on-camera pill consumption continued to stir controversy when he filmed himself swallowing multiple pills and stated he was ‘finna glitch right quick.’ These incidents indicate a disturbing cycle of substances and a quest for sobriety that remains unfinished.
Kodak Black’s openness about his struggles serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing battle many face with addiction.