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Kodak Black Opens Up About Feeling Lonely and Unloved

Kodak Black is baring his soul on social media, sharing feelings of isolation and neglect. Here are the key moments from his heartfelt revelations:

  • Kodak Black feels used by the people around him unless he has money to offer.
  • He shared his loneliness through a candid Instagram Story message.
  • The rapper called out his friends for ignoring his visible distress.
  • A recent troubling video showed him swallowing pills despite trying to quit.
  • Kodak reflected on his past drug use and expressed regret over his lyrics.

Kodak Black recently took to Instagram Story, revealing his deep feelings of loneliness and neglect. He believes people only care about him when he’s financially giving. “Now I understand nobody give af about me if I ain’t paying [heartbreak emoji],” he wrote.

In a series of videos, he criticized his friends for ignoring his evident sadness on social media. They saw his posts but chose not to reach out or offer support, leaving him feeling abandoned.

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This comes just weeks after Kodak posted a concerning video of himself swallowing pills, despite his efforts to get clean. During an Instagram Live, he spoke incoherently about being ‘healthy’ before taking the pills and saying he’s ‘finna glitch right quick.’

Earlier this year, Kodak opened up about his journey to sobriety, following numerous drug-related arrests and erratic behavior. In April, he shared: ‘I’ve never been this happy in my life. I don’t know where this came from, what the fuck going on.’ He admitted his previous heavy Percocet use, sometimes up to 100 pills a day.

He even expressed regret for some of his lyrics, especially from his hit song ‘Super Gremlin.’ He vowed never to perform it again, acknowledging the negative influence it could have on his fans. ‘I don’t want y’all to hear that and think it’s ok to do that shit, you hear me? Hell no.’

Kodak Black’s heartfelt admissions highlight his struggles with loneliness and his efforts to overcome past demons.

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