In a moment that’s got the internet talking, Kodak Black goes live and drops a bombshell: “I didn’t overdose… I underdosed.” The Florida rapper doesn’t sugarcoat a thing as he opens up about his struggles, the streets, and what it feels like when the world turns its back on you.
Throughout the clip, Yak reflects on being left behind — not by the industry, but by people who once claimed they were down for life. He confronts betrayal head-on, declaring “I ain’t go nowhere — y’all left,” and dives deep into how material success doesn’t fill the void: “You can buy anything you want… but what you really need is love.”
This is Kodak at his realest — unscripted, emotional, and speaking directly to the culture. Whether he’s calling out fake fans, reminiscing on fallen friendships, or reaffirming his identity (“Yak gon’ be Yak”), this is the kind of raw energy that defines hip hop in its truest form.