Kodak Black made a blazing entrance into the world of livestreaming with a fiery spectacle that had fans buzzing.
- The rapper’s first stream on Kick featured his car dramatically engulfed in flames, creating an unforgettable live moment.
- Watch as Kodak, undeterred by the chaos, stands amidst the blaze, nonchalantly holding a sword and puffing away.
- The streaming saga didn’t stop there; Kodak switched gears to a laid-back gaming session with friends afterward.
- In a separate fiery stance, Kodak distanced himself from Donald Trump’s comments on Haitian immigrants, defending his heritage.
Kodak Black’s venture into livestreaming kicked off with a bang as his Chevrolet Impala unexpectedly caught fire. Viewers were treated to a surreal scene as the blaze was captured live, complete with Kodak holding a sword and smoking with calm equanimity.
The video, aptly titled ‘1st Stream & My Car Caught On Fire,’ shows firefighters battling the fierce flames. A bystander described the scene, capturing the dramatic moment, “Shit just caught on fucking fire.” The narrative added an unexpected twist to Kodak’s streaming debut.
After the fiery episode, Kodak opted for a more relaxed follow-up stream. He gathered with friends for a gaming session, shifting the mood from the earlier drama. This change showed a different side of the rapper’s personality, less intense and more communal.
Beyond his livestreaming antics, Kodak Black has been vocal about distancing himself from Donald Trump. The rapper, proud of his Haitian roots, criticized the former president’s baseless comments about Haitian immigrants. Kodak passionately spoke against the prejudices, emphasizing his inclusive beliefs and rejecting what he calls ‘Haitian slander.’
The shift marks a notable change in Kodak’s stance, given his previous support for Trump. Kodak’s decision seemed fueled by a strong conviction to protect his heritage and stand against offensive stereotypes.
Kodak Black’s streaming career has started with both explosive entertainment and a fiery stand against stereotypes.