In a fiery, unfiltered moment, Kodak Black opens up about the tension between Haitian pride and American upbringing. He calls out those who question his authenticity, making it clear that heritage is deeper than birthplace: “Whatever your daddy is, that’s what you is—cause it’s in your blood.” Kodak insists that no one can claim to be “more Haitian” than him, and vows that God will continue to bless him in front of his doubters.
The clip also captures Kodak reflecting on his past—fighting Haitians, Americans, and rivals from every hood. He speaks on the weight of respect, the importance of staying real, and the challenges of having enemies both inside and outside his circle. This raw moment showcases not just Kodak’s defiance, but also his vulnerability, revealing how identity, survival, and faith remain central themes in his journey through hip-hop and life.