Kodak Black praises J. Cole for giving great advice.
Kodak Black made an appearance on the American Music Awards this past week, where he had an interview with HipHopDx on the red carpet. The Florida rapper was asked about J. Cole mentioning a conversation with him on his song “Middle Child“.
“J. Cole, I rock with him tough,” Kodak Black said. “He gives me great advice, and he wanna see me win. Some people will try to hold information back, he give it to me raw and stuff like that.”
In the 2019 hit track, the Dreamville Boss rapped: “I’m dead in the middle of two generations / I’m little bro and big bro all at once / Just left the lab with young 21 Savage / I’m ’bout to go and meet Jigga for lunch / Had a long talk with the young ni**a Kodak / Reminded me of young ni**as from ‘Ville / Straight out the projects, no fakin’, just honest / I wish that he had more guidance, for real.”
Kodak Black Is Not Happy After Losing Favorite Hip-Hop Song To Future & Drake At AMAs 2022
Kodak Black was baffled as to why he didn’t win any awards, especially because “Super Gremlin” had a commanding lead in the polls.
On November 20, the Florida native went off about his AMAs rejection, stating how unlikely the defeat was after moving ahead for months. “My Sh*t Been In The Lead For Bout 2 Months, All A Sudden They Give My Sh*t Away TODAY ! SMH I JUST KNEW I WON,” Kodak said on Instagram.
Check out the short interview clip below.