Kodak Black, the Florida rapper known for his controversial lyrics and gritty style, is now expressing remorse over promoting fake drug use in his hit song “Super Gremlin.” In a recent interview, Kodak opened up about his past actions and how he now sees the negative impact his lyrics can have on his fans.
In the song “Super Gremlin,” Kodak raps about using drugs like lean, molly, and percocet, painting a picture of a wild and reckless lifestyle. However, Kodak now admits that his portrayal of drug use was not based on reality and that he regrets perpetuating harmful stereotypes.
“It was all for show,” Kodak revealed. “I never really did any of that stuff I rapped about in ‘Super Gremlin.’ I was just trying to sound cool and edgy, but I see now how my words can influence others in a negative way.”
This revelation comes at a time when the music industry is under scrutiny for glamorizing drug culture and perpetuating dangerous behavior. Kodak’s admission serves as a wake-up call for both artists and fans to be more mindful of the messages they are sending and receiving through music.
Despite his regret, Kodak is using this experience as a learning opportunity and is committed to being more responsible with his platform moving forward. He hopes to set a better example for his fans and encourage them to make healthier choices.
As Kodak Black continues to grow as an artist and as a person, it will be interesting to see how his music evolves and the impact he has on his audience. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.