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2024 has anything however smooth cruising for Kodak Black, who was launched from Broward County Jail in February after breaking his probation the year prior. The “Super Gremlin” hitmaker appears to have the ideal individuals in his corner.
On Friday (Nov. 15), “Million Dollaz Worth of Game” aired its newest episode with the Passing away to Live rap artist. Throughout the almost 47-minute clip, he offered a trip of his huge cars and truck collection and shared looks of where he invested his early years, Pompano Beach. Midway through, hosts Gillie Da King and Wallo shared some sensible tips to the Kodak.
“There’s gon na be times where you gon na question yourself, you [are] gon na be in discomfort, however them infants [are] relying on you. You got to be here,” Wallo informed the daddy of 4. “I’m informing you that due to the fact that a great deal of individuals navigate you, and they see your success, and they state, ‘Oh man.’ A great deal of individuals require you and they yes-man you. I ain’t here to yes-man you.”
He even more advised, “We got to discover how to alter the story, sibling. You got a great deal of youths seeing.” For long time “Million Dollaz Worth of Game” audiences, it’s a discussion the hosts have actually had with various other stars– particularly Pooh Shiesty, the late Young Dolph and even Young Thug before he got secured.
GIllie likewise chimed in, “Sometimes you require to be advised that you actually him, guy, and a great deal of individuals appreciate you. And a great deal of individuals relying on you, much like a great deal of individuals admire NBA YoungBoy, admire Durk, appreciate King Von.” The very first 2 artists are presently dealing with legal fights, while the last-mentioned rap artist’s life was unfortunately interrupted in 2020.
Kodak’s sit-down with “Million Dollaz Worth of Game” began the heels of his questionable look on Kai Cenat’s livestream previously in the month. The Florida native declared social networks users were “butthurt” after clips of him popping a Percocet and slurring his words emerged online.