Kodak Black is officially out here wildin’. Forget the rehab talk, forget the sob stories — this man is high as a kite and proud of it. The Florida rapper, known for his chaotic antics and unpredictable behavior, took to Instagram Live to openly admit that he’s NEVER sober and quite frankly, doesn’t care what anyone thinks about it. In fact, he’s got a lot to say — and it’s loud, unapologetic, and unfiltered. His fans might be worried, but Kodak? He’s living his truth, even if that truth is soaked in a cocktail of Percocets and, toxic swagger. Is this the unraveling of Kodak Black, or just another chapter in his never-ending drama?
The Wild Confession:
Kodak Black’s live stream meltdown had fans and followers in shock when he casually admitted that he doesn’t even try to stay sober. While attending a football game, Kodak responded to a fan who mentioned she liked him better sober with the kind of response only he could muster: “Btch, I ain’t sober. Do I look sober to you? I ain’t never sober, btch. Why would I be sober? Look at this money, b*tch. Why would I be sober? I’m too young to die sober!”
Straight up, no filter. Kodak Black is out here flexing his drug-fueled reality like it’s something to be proud of. And, honestly, there’s a part of us that can’t help but watch and wonder — is he serious? Or is this just another instance of the rapper trolling for attention?
Kodak’s Struggle with Percocets – Is He Out of Control or Just Playing the Game?
The situation only got more intense during Kodak’s appearance on Kai Cenat’s “Mafiathon 2.” Appearing disoriented and sweating through his clothes, Kodak casually popped a pill and kept talking — even dropping to the floor at one point in what seemed like a reckless, out-of-control moment. Fans watched in horror, but Kodak was too busy living his own reality to care. This isn’t the first time Kodak has hinted at his troubled relationship with Percocets. Earlier this year, he admitted to using hundreds of pills a day before he got a handle on his addiction.
“I remember a time when I chewed a lot of Percs. I was so proud of myself. Never been happier in my life. But I didn’t know what the hell was going on,” Kodak confessed on Instagram Live. “Before I went to jail — I was popping at least 100 Percs. I’d take 40 a day… then I’d look at that pile and wonder, ‘What’s wrong with me?’”
But hey, let’s not get it twisted: Kodak isn’t totally ashamed of it. He’s the same guy who admitted he rapped about swallowing a fake Percocet in “Super Gremlin” and vowed never to perform that song again. Still, despite claims of turning over a new leaf, it seems like the addiction never really left. In fact, it might’ve even gotten worse.
The Cycle of Addiction and Public Stunts:
What’s crazier than Kodak Black’s drug use is how openly he flaunts it. Just a few months ago, Kodak posted a video of himself popping multiple pills, telling his viewers, “I’m finna trip out.” Is this a cry for help, or is Kodak just living his best life — even if that best life is dangerously high? It’s hard to say whether Kodak is in a spiraling downfall or if he’s just using his addiction as yet another way to keep the drama alive and well for his audience. After all, controversy sells, and nothing keeps fans talking like a rapper who’s willing to risk it all for a little attention.
And let’s not forget the hypocrisy — one minute, Kodak is posting about his struggles with addiction, the next minute, he’s proudly showing off his pill-popping habits like it’s just another day in the life of a celebrity. Does he want to be seen as a troubled soul, or is he just playing the part to stay relevant in a world where shock value is currency?
Is Kodak Black’s High Life Just a Cry for Attention?
As Kodak continues to ride the wave of his erratic behavior, fans are left questioning what’s real and what’s just a publicity stunt. Is he spiraling down a dangerous path, or is he playing the role of a “bad boy” rapper to perfection? One thing’s for sure: Kodak knows how to stir up drama, and right now, he’s at the center of it all. Whether you see him as a tragic figure or just another artist cashing in on his dysfunction, Kodak Black’s life is anything but boring — and we can’t look away.
Will he ever get it together? Or is this just the price of fame in the rap game — where the line between reality and entertainment is often too blurred to see? The debate rages on.