After embracing his newfound sobriety Kodak Black is removing one of his biggest songs “Super Gremlin” from his live show setlist.
Kodak Black has grown up in front of the spotlight and lived most of his adult life in front of us. We’ve seen several versions of the South Florida rapper; hopefully, his newest one is his best. Kodak has reportedly found sobriety and is switching up his habits heading forward.
According to Complex, part of his new sober life will see him eliminating certain songs encouraging drug use from his live show. One song that seems to haunt him is “Super Gremlin” in which he famously raps “I knew the Perc’ was fake, but I still ate it”.
“It’s sad though, bruh, because it’s like that sh*t — the bar came to mind so quick,” he told the audience. “I’m like, ‘Damn, I don’t wanna say this sh*t, but I know this b***h gon’ go in.’ But we ain’t gon’ play like that, bruh. When I was at my stage, chewing on them Percs, I ain’t gonna say I popped them b***hes.”
He went on to open up about his struggles with drug use revealing how badly he was addicted to prescription pills but still found sobriety.
“But when I was at my stage, I was chewing like — bruh, I swear to God and my n***as will vouch — I was chewing 100 Percs a day, man. Average like 40. Average!” Yak said reflecting on his drug use. “If I was f**king with them fake sh*ts, bruh, I’d have been dead. Bruh, I say that, I’m explaining myself now. I don’t want y’all to hear that and take that and feel like it’s okay to do that sh*t, ya feel me?”
Now that Kodak has a clear mind, he understands his music’s impact on his fans and wants to steer them in a better direction. Hopefully opening up about his sober journey and living will inspire his fans to do the same.
You can watch him explain why he won’t perform “Super Gremlin” going forward below.