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Recently, a video surfaced of Kodak Black, the Florida rapper, sitting on the floor of a busy Atlanta street eating chicken, which quickly sparked concern among his fans. Many speculated that the rapper was struggling with drug addiction, with some suggesting he appeared disoriented or unwell. As the video circulated online, fans voiced their worries, with even Kanye West offering to help. Ye posted on social media, expressing his intent to fly down to Atlanta to support Kodak, “I’m booking my flight to Atlanta right now to help Kodak,” Ye said. “I know I said f**k rappers man, but I need y’all right now. Someone has to go and do something. I know y’all always think I’m crashing out, and I’m just expressing myself, I’m cathartic. Look man, please don’t, just let me go down there and help this man out.”
However, Kodak’s team quickly responded to the growing speculation, clarifying that the video was actually part of a scene for an upcoming music video. They assured the public that the rapper was fine and not dealing with any personal struggles. This incident is not the first time Kodak Black has faced accusations of drug use. Earlier, during an appearance on Kai Cenat’s livestream, he was seen taking what appeared to be a pill, which further fueled rumors of addiction.

Kodak has long been a figure surrounded by controversy, often finding himself in the spotlight for his behavior and public appearances. Despite the rumors and speculation, the rapper continues to maintain his stance and pushes forward with his career, leaving fans to question the reality behind his actions and the constant scrutiny he faces. The incident with the chicken and the street, however, serves as a reminder of how quickly the public can jump to conclusions without knowing the full context.
Kodak Black’s Team Denies Drug Use in Viral Chicken-Eating Video  was originally published on hiphopwired.com

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