KODAK BLACK IS MISUNDERSTOOD HE LOVES BLACK WOMEN HIS MOTHER IS HAITIAN
Master P says: “I’ve spent some time with the young rap star, Kodak, and he’s no angel. He comes from the street and he’s trying hard to better himself. He is a work in progress so I decided to mentor him. I explained to him that social media is a gift and a curse, people will take what you say, out of context, so think about what you say because the bigger you get, the more powerful your voice becomes. I asked Kodak a serious question myself and if I didn’t like the answer, I would have chosen not to continue working with him. My question was simple, I asked him if he liked Black women and he replied that he love Black women. Then I told him that he didn’t need to explain himself. You can’t control what other people say about you, but you can choose how to react. Personally, I
feel like the youngster is misunderstood. I appreciate him hopping on a plane to New Orleans, coming to play in my celebrity basketball game, helping the elderly and the kids in the inner city community that I grew up in. This kid is not perfect but he has a genuine heart and soul. He comes from the
streets but i believe that if he keeps focus on doing the right things, keep good company around him and put his trust in God, he can overcome anything. I did.”