The Florida rapper Kodak Black appeared on Kai Cenat’s stream, and as the stream progressed, the rapper’s behavior became increasingly erratic, leaving many of his fans worried. Kodak was participating in Kai Cenat’s 30-day Mafiathon Twitch stream.
The Florida rapper wore a Haiti scarf, pulled out a Stanley cup, and settled in for the show. The banter began, and everything seemed normal at first. Kodak revealed that he speaks fluent Haitian Creole and plays FIFA. Later, the host and Kodak took a tour of Kai’s pad. However, things took a strange turn when they returned inside, and Kodak Black’s behavior grew more erratic.
Kodak Black’s eyes appeared enlarged, and after he popped a strange white tablet, which fans speculated might be Percocet, he began acting oddly. Kodak, also known as Bill Kahan Kapri, struggled to speak when Kai asked him to freestyle.
During the freestyle, Kodak removed his shirt and was heard saying, “I don’t want to die.”
Later, Kodak Black jumped off his chair, displayed a white substance towards the camera before throwing it in the air, and then swallowed it. He subsequently fell on the floor, and even Kai appeared confused, unable to comprehend Kodak’s actions.
Fans Worried by Kodak Black’s Actions
A clip shared by DJ Akademiks on Instagram showed Kodak hugging Kai and then pinching him, leaving Kai visibly shocked. Kodak then walked to the other side of the room, and the camera shifted to Kai, who said, “That was something, man. I’m not going to live bro.”
Netizens were not amused by Kodak’s actions and commented on Akademiks’ social media post.
One netizen wrote: “Where are his real friends? Shouldn’t have even allowed bruh to be on stream.”
Many users speculated that Kodak might have consumed some drug and was high. Some even suggested that Kodak Black needs help and should go to a rehab center.
Past Troubles with Drugs
Kodak Black has had trouble in the past with consuming controlled substances, but he has stated on a few occasions that he is no longer taking drugs.
Kodak was taken into custody in 2022 after being charged with oxycodone trafficking alongside possession of a controlled substance without a prescription. He was later released on bond.