Ray J Expresses Concern for Kodak Black's Health After 'Drink Champs' Appearance; Wack 100 and Kodak Black React - WhatsOnRap

Ray J Expresses Concern for Kodak Black, Suggests He Needs Help, Asks Wack 100 to Assist

Ray J Calls for Help for Kodak Black After Alarming Interview
Ray J, expressing genuine concern, reached out to Wack 100 for assistance following Kodak Black's disjointed interview on Drink Champs. He also pointed out the host, N.O.R.E., for his role in the situation.

The highly anticipated interview with Kodak Black on Drink Champs, which premiered on Revolt's YouTube channel, showcased the South Florida rapper engaging in rambling conversations on various subjects. Throughout the two-hour video, Kodak's speech was often fragmented and incoherent, raising significant concerns.
Ray J, having viewed the interview, took to social media to voice his apprehension about Kodak's well-being. The R&B singer turned tech entrepreneur conveyed a message to both Wack 100 and N.O.R.E. in response to the viral clips from the rapper's interview.

"Yo somebody need to grab bro and make sure he good," Ray J's message began. "This ain't the interview Nore. We gotta help this dude. I took him to Trump house and he did the most. They were not happy with the experience bc he had no guidance and respect."

"Yo [Wack 100] let's figure out how we can help this guy instead of watching him self destruct," he urged.

In response to Ray J's plea, Wack 100 defended Kodak on his Instagram page. He emphasized that there was nothing amiss with Kodak's behavior, either you comprehend him or you don't.

"AINT NOTHING WRONG WITH @kodakblack," he emphasized. "EITHER YOU UNDERSTAND HIM OR YOU DONT!! MAN WAS FOCUSED AND BEING HISSELF. THE GREATS ALWAYS STAND ALONE!!"

After Wack 100's comment, Kodak Black appears to address Ray J's comments, suggesting he embarrassed himself  in front of Donald Trump. “You a Boosie a** n***a, you want to go viral” Kodak said.

This concern stemmed from a viral clip in which Kodak recounted on Drink Champs that 21 Savage had changed towards him since their joint album, "Her Loss," with Drake. The Atlanta rapper subsequently refuted Kodak's claims as unfounded.

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