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Kodak Black Opens Up On His Past Drug Use, Says He Was Taking At Least 100 Percs Per Session

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Kodak Black Opens Up On His Past Drug Use, Says He Was Taking At Least 100 Perkys Per Session Before Going To Jail

Kodak Black Opens Up On His Past Drug Use, Says He Was Taking At Least 100 Perkys Per Session Before Going To Jail

Kodak Black recently went on live to recount his past drug abuse. The Florida rapper real name, Bill Kapri, made a shocking revelation that he used to take at least 100 percs per session before going to jail. Fortunately, he’s in a much better place now.

“If you know me bro.. you know I don’t even lie, percs are p*ssy. I never been the type of n*gga to be depressed with p*ssy. But I remember a point in my life when I was chewing a lot of percs,” Yak began on the live.

“Bro I’m proud of myself. I’ve never been as this happy in my life bro. I don’t know where this earth came from, what the f*ck going on. I ain’t even gon say I’m anti perc, like I never took a perc since I been home.”

He continued, “But bro, my dosage so low that I can’t believe it myself. Man, I’m telling y’all bro. I just went to jail bro. I was taken bro…… I could talk about this ‘cause this is my testimony and I’m hollering at y’all, ain’t no shame in my sh*t.”

He then revealed how bad it was, “Man bro, I would take it.. like 100 percs, bro my average is 40 percocets bro. I’m telling y’all this man bro. I ain’t know to the point I look at this sh*t and I’d be like bro what the f*ck was wrong with me bro.” He added saying, “I listen to my music and be like.. ‘what the f*ck fam’.”

Couple months back, Kodak Black was released from jail after U.S. District Judge Jose E. Martinez granted him time served following a probation violation. He had a drug possession charge dropped, which helped his case. Florida police arrested the “Super Gremlin” rapper after finding him asleep behind the wheel of a vehicle in December.

Authorities reportedly found a white substance around his mouth that they believed to be cocaine, but it ended up testing positive for oxycodone, which Yak’s attorney, Bradford Cohen, later proved his client had a prescription for since July 2022.

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