Kodak Black Gets Life Advice From Wallo, Gillie Da King In Emotional Moment

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Kodak Black received some imperative life advice from Wallo and Gillie Da King.

On Friday, November 15, the duo shared an emotional clip from their new episode of Million Dollaz Worth of Game featuring the "Super Gremlin" rapper. The duo recently trekked down to 'Yak's block at Golden Acres in Pompano Beach, Fla. At the beginning of the episode, the hosts of the show didn't waste any time in confronting Kodak directly about his eye-popping antics that have gone viral on social media in the past few weeks. In an effort to help the glorified rap star, Wallo shared some wise words that will hopefully impact Kodak's life.

“Look at me, man,” Wallo said. “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.”

“A lot of people need you and they ‘yes man you.’ I ain't here to ‘yes man you,' he continued. "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!”

Wallo and Gillie were rightfully concerned about Kodak after the rapper displayed some disturbing behavior during Kai Cenat's recent livestream. Fans believed that the father of four popped a pill during the livestream and appeared to be high. He later confirmed that he did take a Percocet during a recent Instagram Live session. He seemed upset about the backlash he received and dismissed all the criticism.

"I take one perc and y’all be so f**cking butthurt," he said. "Y’all don’t like a n***a anyway."

Nonetheless, Wallo and Gillie were genuinely worried about his well-being and his family. They made sure to remind him that his four kids are counting on him and encouraged him to live long enough to support them.

“Prince, King, Queen, Isabella, they counting on you," Wallo said. "Don't play them babies. Don't sell them babies out. Live for them babies, you hear me? I love you, man, you hear me?”

Watch the emotional moment between Wallo, Gillie and Kodak below.


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