Wallo & Gillie have sincere feelings for Kodak Black after Perc Slip
Wallo And Gillie are setting an example of brotherhood after their recent powerful conversation with Black Kodak. The hosts of ‘Million Dollaz Worth of Game’ met the rapper where he stomps: South Florida.
Wallo and Gillie’s interview with Kodak Black appeared on YouTube on Friday (November 15) and lasts about 46 minutes. The trio discuss Kodak’s music, visit his old living quarters, and try to come to terms the rapper’s continued drug use.
The association came after Kodak went viral earlier this month for his appearance on Kai Cenat’s livestream. Among other moments, Black caused concern when he dropped a Percocet pill during a live stream. He then clapped back at those who were judging him. “No one under the sun is perfect. Everyone has some bad habit,” Black said then.
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Summary of what Wallo & Gillie shared with Kodak Black
In part of the new interview, Wallo and Gillie are seen crouching down to Kodak’s level, who is sitting on the sidewalk. In short, Wallo asked Kodak to make eye contact and reassure him that he was “special.”
“Never doubt yourself and you will make them count on you,” Wallo said to Kodak while holding his hand. By comparison, Kodak fathered at least four children, according to HotNewHipHop.
“…There will be times when you doubt yourself, you will be in pain, but they still count on you. You have to be here and I tell you that because there are so many people around you, and they see your success…and they go ‘yes, folks.’ I’m not here to say ‘yes’ to you,” Wallo said.
Wallo encouraged Kodak to “live” and not mind the ridicule of his pain. Once again, he reminded Black that his children and family were counting on him.
“And you are very talented. You have something that many of you don’t have here anymore to have the opportunity that you had. Some of them are in prison, some of them are dead and they look at us like we’re just some guys who don’t care, we’re addicts, we’re criminals, that’s what they think of us. We must learn to change the way stories are told, guys. You have a lot of young people following you,” Wallo told Kodak while Gillie watched.
Wallo then hugged Kodak and so did Gillie. Swipe below to watch the heartwarming exchange.
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