This powerful moment shows Kodak Black stripped of the glitz and talking directly from the heart about survival, pain, and truth. He reveals the dark side of federal prison, saying straight up that his life was on the line, and only by chance—and the help of Trump—did he make it out alive.
Kodak goes deep into what most never see: the humiliation of being broken down in the system, the difference between real penitentiary time and minimum prison camps, and the reality check that comes when the world forgets you. His words paint a vivid picture of resilience, the struggle of staying true in an environment built to destroy you, and why he doesn’t put value on money or fame anymore. For fans, this is more than a story—it’s a rare moment of truth that highlights the raw side of hip hop, struggle, and survival.