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Kodak Black Dragged for Giving Eyebrow-Raising Advice About Avoiding Drugs to Youth Football Team
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The Pompano Beach native finds himself being roasted by a number of social media users after he explained to a youth football team in Florida why they should avoid using drugs.

AceShowbiz - Kodak Black has caused an uproar with his eyebrow-raising advice. The "ZEZE" spitter got called out by a number of social media users after he explained to a youth football team in Florida why they should avoid using drugs.

"Say no to drugs," the 27-year-old told the group on the field while holding both alcohol and a blunt. "They too good, y'all gone like 'em and go crazy."

A video from the moment has gone viral, prompting people to offer their two cents. "Bro smoking and drinking telling them not to do drugs?" one person asked, while another added, "Why is he speaking to the kids with a beer in his hands."

A third chimed in, "Right message wrong delivery." Someone else argued, "Positive message but wrong messenger." A different individual sighed, "The drunk uncle of the family smh."

Last month, Kodak declared tat he was "about to stop performing 'Super Gremlin', period." He added, "I hate that lil' s**t. I'm sober for the most part and I say this, like, around my people them so they know… that [it's] serious. I could talk about it now. You feel me? For the most part bro I be sober, brother."

"Like Batman, I couldn't have waited 'til, like, Saturday [to take drugs]," the emcee further stated. "Now, I can wait a few days… I'm proud of myself. I ain't saying I couldn't have; it was just like a n***a was scared to be sober."

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