Kodak Black is back, and he’s not holding anything back. In a no-filter outburst recorded in Canada, the Florida rapper goes off on fellow artists, addressing what he sees as fake energy, cowardice, and hidden agendas in the rap game. Touching down fresh from Spain, Kodak hits Canadian soil with a jet-fueled message for his critics and rivals, calling out what he views as industry clowns pretending to be gangsters.
Throughout the clip, he lays into unnamed rappers with razor-sharp precision, referencing altercations, fashion show drama, and his refusal to entertain “pussy shit.” Kodak reminds everyone that SG Slugs move different — with no radio antics or back-and-forth internet politics. This is street talk, not PR. From accusations of clout chasing to staking claim on real gangster energy, the monologue is raw, unapologetic, and stamped with Kodak’s signature intensity.
His words don’t just spark controversy — they expose fractures in the rap scene that fans and rivals won’t ignore. This is Kodak addressing the culture head-on, from a place of frustration, dominance, and unfiltered truth.