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Fans Concerned for Kodak Black’s Health After Kai Cenat Stream

Fans are growing concerned about Kodak Black’s health after his unusual appearance on Kai Cenat’s stream, sparking debates about substance abuse. In response, Kodak addressed the issue in an Instagram Live, claiming there’s nothing wrong.


Kodak Black is no stranger to controversy, but recent concerns about his health and well-being have reached new heights after his appearance on Kai Cenat’s live-stream. The Florida rapper, known for his bold personality and unpredictable behaviour, made waves during his appearance on November 4, 2024, when fans noticed signs of distress. Struggling to press a simple play button on his phone, his actions during the stream raised alarms. At one point, he tossed a pill into the air and caught it in his mouth, before jokingly referring to it as a “glitch for the Twitch.” His behaviour quickly sparked a discussion across social media, with many speculating about substance abuse issues.

YouTuber Louaista picked up on this growing concern, posting a video titled Kodak Black Needs Help,” which has garnered over 230,000 views in just 20 hours. Louaista’s video dives deep into the rapper’s recent struggles and the urgent need for him to seek professional help. The video details Kodak’s erratic actions and the growing concern among his fans, who are tired of watching him spiral without intervention.

In response to the controversy, Kodak addressed the issue on Instagram Live on November 5, 2024. He laughed off the criticisms, saying, “Hell no, my n*gga don’t even know what LSD is,” dismissing claims that his behaviour was linked to drugs. “But I take me one perc and y’all be so f*cking b*tt hurt,” he added, defending his use of substances. Despite his assurances, his erratic behaviour on Cenat’s stream left many fans uneasy.

Kodak ended his Instagram session by acknowledging that “everybody gotta vice some kind of way,” but his response has done little to quell the growing fears for his well-being.

The concerns voiced by fans and YouTubers like Louaista highlight a pattern that cannot be ignored. It remains to be seen if Kodak will take these warnings seriously or continue down a dangerous path.


Disclaimer: The views expressed in Louaista's video are those of the YouTube content creator and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of HipHopCanada.

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