TDE’s Punch calls Kodak Black sick for touching his mother inappropriately.
Yesterday, a clip of Kodak Black went viral on the internet, in which the Florida rapper was dancing with his mother at a party.
Following a week of suicidal social media messages, deleted accounts, and a handful blasts from Megan Thee Stallion, the “Tunnel Vision” rapper indulged in some pretty dubious activity over the weekend.
In the uncomfortable clip, Kodak Black was seen inappropriately touching his mother. The controversial video shows him first trying to grab her mother’s a*s, before attempting to ki*s her on the lips. The rapper received flak on social media by the fans who called him to be cancelled.
Yak and his mother, Marcelene Simmons, are shown dancing to Rutshelle Guillaumes’ “M Pa La Ank” during a birthday party in a video that went viral on social media on Sunday (October 10). According to reports, the celebration was for the rapper’s brother. Kodak is initially seen swinging his mother around while they do a leisurely dance with a two-step. Later, he clutches his mother’s bu**ocks and tries to kiss her close or on her lips. The mother and son laugh together, and then Kodak attempts to kiss her again.
Nah Kodak violating his own mommas ass cheeks is WILD!!!!! 😭🤦🏽♂️ What in the Z shit is this yall Florida nlggas some sick sickos #Repent pic.twitter.com/dcfOcDd5mS
— † MΞKA JxCKSON † (@dontfollowmekaa) October 10, 2021
California rapper & president of Top Dawg Entertainment, also seen the viral clip of Kodak Black, and shares his thoughts while saying that the Florida rapper needs help. “Man, I don’t know the context of that video nor do I need to… that young man Kodak is sick for touching his mother that way, and he needs help. Seriously,” he wrote. “I hope I got that video completely wrong and it’s not what the internet is saying it is,” Punch said in another tweet.
Man, I don’t know the context of that video nor do I need to… that young man Kodak is sick for touching his mother that way, and he needs help. Seriously.
— Punch TDE (@iamstillpunch) October 12, 2021
I hope I got that video completely wrong and it’s not what the internet is saying it is.
— Punch TDE (@iamstillpunch) October 12, 2021
Punch then deleted his tweets, and claimed that he received further insights on the whole thing, and issued an apology to Kodak Black. “After receiving further insight, I was too quick to speak when I should’ve stayed quiet. Their are a lot of differences in lifestyle, culture, upbringing etc… that might not translate well to other ppl who aren’t of the same thing. My apologies to Kodak,” he wrote.
After receiving further insight, I was too quick to speak when I should’ve stayed quiet. Their are a lot of differences in lifestyle, culture, upbringing etc… that might not translate well to other ppl who aren’t of the same thing. My apologies to Kodak.
— Punch TDE (@iamstillpunch) October 12, 2021
Kodak Black had been trending recently for his suicidal tweets over the weekend, before deactivating his social media. He later returned to Instagram and addressed his tweets. “I mean maybe that wasn’t the best thing to tweet and very selfish of me to let a thought like that succumb,” he said. “I apologize to me for doubting myself like [I] ain’t a raw a*s gangsta a*s ni**a, but thugs need love too you know and it’s totally unfair to the people that DO Love me that DO Care & wanna see me happy and successful, however that looks like! Thanks to everybody that was concerned and the calls and texts as I understand I made a bold statement, but don’t worry I’m not suicidal and have no plans on harming myself.”
Kodak Black has recently made news due to his unpredictable conduct. The Sniper Gang CEO issued an ominous suicide letter on Twitter last Thursday (October 7) before deleting his social media accounts. “So Lonely Depressed Sad & F**ked Up,” he wrote, before adding, “Sitting In My Room Crying Feel Like Killing Myself.” A few days later, Kodak apologized for his tweets while reassuring his fans and loved ones that he’s “ok” and has “no plans on harming myself.”
He continued, “I been in maximum prisons [where] people committing suicide and die from the hands of their cellmates right next to me. I been beaten by authorities 1,000 miles away from home no point of contact to family, never contemplated taking myself out. I got a great support system & surrounded by love, somebody put a false rumor in my head that drove me to the edge that I can’t say, but all in all I’m ok! I’m really in need of a vacation but being on probation keep[s] me stuck in this unhealthy environment where my only choice is running round the hood thuggin.”
Kodak Black returns to social media with a statement. He apologizes for his previous tweets about k*lling himself.🙏🏽 pic.twitter.com/QJBgJJtRAi
— Hip Hop Ties (@HipHopTiesMedia) October 10, 2021
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After failing a drug test and breaching his supervised jail release, Kodak Black attended a 90-day treatment program in September. In a courtroom video posted by his lawyer, Bradford Cohen, the Florida rapper opened out about his battles with drug addiction. “[Kodak] says that addiction effects white black poor and rich and he realizes that it has affected his relationships and business in the past,” Cohen explained. “He knows that a sober life is one that is better and healthier.”
Following the controversial incident, the Florida rapper made his return to music with his new album “Kutthroat Bill Vol. 1”. The album had 19 tracks, with guest appearances come from Lil Crix, VVSNCE, NFL Tuewop and Prince Swanny.