Kodak Black Receives Sobering Advice From Gillie & Wallo: Watch

Kodak Black has recently made headlines due to his concerning appearance alongside streamer Kai Cenat, prompting Gillie and Wallo of the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast to pay the rapper a visit. The interview, which has been circulating online, includes a powerful moment where Wallo, a former prisoner who turned his life around, gives Kodak a heartfelt and motivational speech.

Wallo, who has spent 20 years in prison, took Kodak's hand and looked him in the eyes, telling him, “Listen: You special. Don’t ever doubt yourself, and you got them babies counting on you.” He continued with a message of encouragement, emphasizing that despite the pain and doubts Kodak might face, his children and family are relying on him. Wallo expressed concern that people around Kodak may be feeding him with “yes man” behavior, and he wanted to be someone who gives him honest advice. He urged Kodak to not take his success for granted, highlighting how many others who had the same opportunities are either in prison or dead, urging him to be a positive example.

Wallo’s message was clear: Kodak has a chance to change the narrative and be a role model for the younger generation watching him. He also advised Kodak to not harm himself and to make the most of his talent and influence.

Kodak has faced several legal troubles and addiction struggles over the years, and his erratic behavior during his recent interaction with Cenat raised concerns among fans and peers. However, there was a positive moment when Rihanna referenced one of Kodak's freestyles about being offered sex while waiting for a bus, which some initially assumed was the result of the rapper being under the influence. In fact, Kodak was referencing an old popular YouTube video titled "Sex?…I’m Just Waiting For The Bus…..(Haitian Vs. Hooker)." This clarification helped to clear up some confusion surrounding the controversial freestyle.

Overall, the visit from Wallo and Gillie serves as a reminder of the importance of mentorship and the impact that positive guidance can have on someone who has faced many challenges, like Kodak Black.

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