Kodak Black has been in the news lately due to his unsettling appearance with streamer Kai Cenat, so Gillie and Wallo of the podcast Million Dollaz Worth of Game decided to pay the enigmatic rapper a visit.
One portion of the 45-minute interview making the rounds is where Wallo — who turned his life around after serving 20 years in prison — is giving him one of his famous motivational talks. “Look at me, man,” he said as he held Kodak’s hand while looking him in the eyes. “Listen: You special. Don’t ever doubt yourself, and you got them babies counting on you. Now, there’s gonna be times where you gonna doubt yourself, you gonna be in pain, but them babies counting on you. You got to be here.”
He added: “And I’m telling you that because a lot of people get around you and they see your success… A lot of people need you and they ‘yes man’ you. I ain’t here to ‘yes man’ you. You know me, every time we connect, you know I got love for you, not because I need you. I got love for you because you’re a young cat. And I was young. Gil was young. Live, live! And I’m telling you that because you see that love that that lady gave you? You see how you light up when I talk about your babies? Live. These people want to laugh, they want to joke, they want to criticize. They don’t know your pain. I don’t know your pain, but I know one thing. Them babies counting on you, your family counting on you, and you’re talented.”
Wallo then told Kodak not to take what he’s accomplished for granted and to be a positive example to his children. “A lot of brothers ain’t here no more that had the opportunity that you had,” he began. “Some of them in prison, some of them dead, and they looking at us like we just some n—as that don’t give a f—. We’re junkies, we’re criminals. That’s what they think of us. We got to learn how to change the narrative, brother. You got a lot of young people watching. … Don’t hurt yourself, brother.”
Kodak has faced a slew of legal issues and has battled addiction over the years. His erratic behavior during his visit with Cenat drew some concern from his peers and fans. One positive, though, was Rihanna referencing his freestyle about being offered sex while waiting for a bus. Many blamed the subject matter on the rapper being high, but he was actually referring to an old popular YouTube video titled “Sex?…I’m Just Waiting For The Bus…..(Haitian Vs. Hooker.)”
You can watch the full interview below.
Kodak Black’s Heartfelt Conversation with Wallo
Kodak Black has been making headlines recently for his appearance with streamer Kai Cenat, prompting Gillie and Wallo from the podcast Million Dollaz Worth of Game to visit the enigmatic rapper.
Wallo’s Motivational Talk
During the 45-minute interview, Wallo, who transformed his life after serving 20 years in prison, shared a touching moment with Kodak Black. Holding his hand and looking him in the eyes, Wallo delivered a powerful message: “You special. Don’t ever doubt yourself, and you got them babies counting on you. You got to be here.”
Wallo emphasized the importance of staying true to oneself and being a positive role model for Kodak’s children. He urged him not to take his accomplishments for granted and to understand the impact he has on others.
Kodak’s Struggles and Positive Moments
Kodak Black has faced legal issues and battled addiction over the years, leading to erratic behavior that has raised concerns among his peers and fans. However, there have been positive moments, such as Rihanna referencing his freestyle about a popular YouTube video titled “Sex?…I’m Just Waiting For The Bus…..(Haitian Vs. Hooker).”
Full Interview
For those interested, the full interview can be watched below.
FAQs
Q: What prompted Gillie and Wallo to visit Kodak Black?
A: Kodak Black’s unsettling appearance with streamer Kai Cenat led Gillie and Wallo to pay him a visit, resulting in a heartfelt conversation.
Q: What message did Wallo deliver to Kodak during the interview?
A: Wallo emphasized Kodak’s importance, reminding him of the impact he has on his children and urging him not to doubt himself.
Q: What positive moment did Kodak experience during the interview?
A: Rihanna referenced Kodak’s freestyle, showcasing a light-hearted moment amidst his struggles.
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