The appearance of Kodak Black’s Chaotic Kai Cenat line sparks speculation about drug use: ‘It’s gone too far’

Kodak Black is in the spotlight for less than favorable reasons following a disturbing guest appearance during streamer Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon 2 side event.

The Twitch personality undertook an ambitious 30-day streaming marathon, broadcasting continuously to captivate his audience around the clock.

However, their collaboration might give the streamer pause for thought.

Black, known for his previous struggles with drug abuse, appeared disoriented and detached throughout the streaming session.

Fans posted disturbing videos of the 27-year-old rapper talking nonsense and moving suddenly and jerkily, leaving Cenat confused as he watched the scene unfold.

During the live broadcast, viewers were certain he had taken a Percocet pill after seeing a video in which the “Wake Up in the Sky” rapper appeared to take a white pill.

Kodak Black tricking a perc on Kais’ stream like he’s about to fight Perfect Cell isn’t on my bingo list

— NyanTails (@NyanTailsX) November 5, 2024

So Kodak Black is just a fool now, sad to see

– Certified Turtle (@ItsCacTusJ4cK_) November 5, 2024

That nigga Kodak Black went too far. That’s not funny at all. He acts like a straight crack head.

– Boss Don (@Emoneydabossdon) November 5, 2024

Kodak Black doesn’t look so good. This is a sad man

— Jzα (@Jay_On_Mars) November 5, 2024

This comes after a Florida judge officially dismissed the final charges in the drug possession case involving the Florida native artist back in April.

In December 2023, Plantation Police arrested Black, who was found sleeping in his vehicle with white powder near his mouth. Despite initial suspicions of cocaine use, laboratory analysis later confirmed the substance to be oxycodone.

The “Sharp Vibes” hitmaker received a legal prescription for the drug in July 2022.

After violating his probation in a separate legal matter, he was detained in Miami for two months.

In a decision by Broward County Circuit Judge Barbara Duffy in February 2024, prosecutors could not dispute the rapper’s possession of an oxycodone prescription from a pharmacy.

After ruling out evidence tampering, the judge declared that Black’s act of consuming oxycodone did not constitute destruction of evidence. Prosecutors presented insufficient evidence to prove otherwise. Black’s case was later dismissed, except for a minor traffic violation.

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