Kodak Black opened up about his struggle with addiction to Percocet during a recent show in Los Angeles. He expressed remorse for glorifying the drug in his hit song “Super Gremlin,” even though he knew it was wrong. Black admitted that he was deeply addicted to Percocet, consuming up to 100 pills a day at his peak, with an average of 40.
“I don’t wanna say this sh*t, but I know this b*tch gon’ go in,” Kodak said about the lyrics of his song. He emphasized that he did not want his fans to think it was okay to abuse drugs like he did, revealing that he thankfully did not consume fake pills, as it could have been fatal.
Despite the temptation to portray drug use in a glamorous light, Kodak Black acknowledged the dangers and consequences of his addiction. He urged his fans to learn from his mistakes and not glamorize drug abuse. It was a moment of self-reflection and honesty from the rapper, shedding light on the harsh reality of his past struggles with addiction.