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Kodak Black Reflects on 2024 Struggles and Receives Encouragement on “Million Dollaz Worth of Game”
Kodak Black has been experiencing an interesting 2024, and his recent appearance on Gillie and Wallo’s Million Dollaz Worth of Game proves no different.
Kodak Black’s 2024 has been a whirlwind, marked by legal troubles and public scrutiny. After being released from Broward County Jail in February for a probation violation, the “Super Gremlin” rapper has been navigating his way forward with the help of some strong voices in his corner.
On Friday (Nov. 15), Kodak appeared on the latest episode of Million Dollaz Worth of Game. Hosted by Gillie Da King and Wallo, the 47-minute conversation featured a tour of Kodak’s impressive car collection and a walk through his hometown of Pompano Beach. Along the way, the hosts offered heartfelt advice, reminding the father of four of his responsibilities and influence.
During the episode, Wallo shared a poignant message with Kodak, urging him to focus on his growth and accountability.
“There’s gonna be times where you’re gonna doubt yourself, you’re gonna be in pain, but them babies are counting on you,” Wallo said. “You gotta be here.”
He continued,
“A lot of people need you, and they yes-man you. I ain’t here to yes-man you. We got to learn how to change the narrative, brother. You got a lot of young people watching.”
Gillie echoed these sentiments, emphasizing Kodak’s influence on fans and peers alike.
“Sometimes you need to be reminded that you really him, man, and a lot of people look up to you,” he said.
He compared Kodak’s impact to that of NBA YoungBoy, Lil Durk, and King Von, artists whose lives and careers have also been shaped by struggles and triumphs.
The Million Dollaz Worth of Game interview follows Kodak’s controversial appearance on Kai Cenat’s livestream earlier this month. The Florida rapper faced backlash after videos of him appearing to pop a Percocet and slurring his words went viral. Kodak responded to the criticism by calling out social media users for being “butthurt” over the incident.
Despite the challenges, Kodak’s conversation with Gillie and Wallo highlights the potential for growth and redemption. Drawing on their experiences speaking with artists like Pooh Shiesty, Young Dolph, and Young Thug, the hosts reminded Kodak of the importance of staying focused and leading by example.
As Kodak works to overcome the obstacles in his path, his candid moment on Million Dollaz Worth of Game serves as a reminder of the support he has and the responsibility he carries. With four children looking up to him and countless fans watching his every move, the rapper faces a crucial opportunity to shape his narrative and inspire the next generation.
Stay tuned for more updates on Kodak Black and his journey through 2024.