Kodak Black has been in the news recently for her disturbing appearance with host Kai Cenat, so Gillie and Wallo on the Podcast million dollar game Decided to pay a visit to the mysterious rapper.
The 45-minute interview, part of which includes one of Vallow’s famous motivational speeches, shows him changing his life after serving 20 years in prison. “Look at me, man,” he said, taking Kodak’s hand and looking him in the eyes. “Listen: You are special. Never doubt yourself, the babies are counting on you. Now, there will be times when you doubt yourself and you will feel pain, but their babies are counting on you. You have to be here.
He added: “I’m telling you, because a lot of people are around you and they see your success… a lot of people need you and they ‘yes’ you. I’m not here to say ‘yes’ to you. You know me, every day Every time we connect, you know I love you, not because I need you. And I’m young, Jill. I’m telling you this because. Do you see the love that lady gives you? Do you see how happy you are when I talk about your children? These people want to laugh, they want to criticize. I don’t know your pain, but I know one thing. Their children depend on you, your family depends on you, and you are talented.
Vallow then told Kodak not to take his achievements for granted and to set a positive example for his children. “A lot of brothers are no longer here, they didn’t have the opportunities you had,” he began. “Some of them are in jail, some of them are dead, and they look at us like we’re just some people – because that doesn’t express it – we’re addicts, we’re criminals. That’s what they’re saying about us. Our take. We gotta learn how to change the narrative, man. There’s a lot of young people watching… Don’t hurt yourself, man.
Kodak faced a series of legal problems over the years and struggled with drug addiction. His erratic behavior during his visit to Senat caused some concern among his peers and fans. On a positive note, though, Rihanna mentioned an impromptu scene in which he was offered sex while waiting for a bus. Many blamed the subject on the rapper’s drug use, but he was actually referring to an old popular YouTube video titled “Sex?…I’m Just Waiting for the Bus… (Haiti vs. Hook.)”
You can watch the full interview below.