Kodak Black Denies Meth Allegations

Kodak Black Denies Meth Allegations

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Kodak Black has never shied away from controversy. But this time, he’s speaking for himself. After months of whispers about alleged drug use, the 27-year-old artist took to Instagram Live to push back. He addressed the speculation directly and in his own unmistakable voice.

“I eat good… high or not… I don’t be on no f*cking meth,” Kodak said, shutting down claims that he’s been using methamphetamine. Though he admitted to having experimented with the substance in the past, he argued that traces of similar chemicals are found in far more common places. “There’s meth in every drug… For people who drink liquor, smoke weed; for those who partake in anything, y’all don’t know what’s in the ingredients,” he explained. He then added, “Mind your own business, for real for real… Y’all really just want to have something against me.”

The remarks followed growing concern about Kodak’s health. This was sparked by a freestyle on On The Radar, where he mentioned a “young n**** with a meth habit.” Soon after, a viral video appeared to show him drinking lean while behind the wheel. This prompted fresh debate online. His lawyer, Bradford Cohen, quickly stepped in to clear the air. He insisted the liquid in question was “just juice,” an attempt to quiet the rumors swirling around the rapper.

Kodak weathers scrutiny, stays focused on music

For Kodak, the public scrutiny is as relentless as it is personal. While parts of the hip-hop community say they worry about him, he sees much of the attention as thinly veiled criticism. His journey—a mix of raw talent, run-ins with the law, and tabloid fascination—has often played out in public. This reveals the uneasy balance between fame and privacy in modern rap culture.

Still, his career shows no signs of slowing down. Kodak is rumored to be working with Drake on a track titled “Skies Parted,” expected to appear on Drake’s upcoming album ICEMAN. If the collaboration materializes, it would mark their first official release together. This would be a sign that despite the noise, Kodak remains focused on the music that made him a star.