Ray J Condemns N.O.R.E. Following Kodak Black Interview Where He Shows Concerning Behavior: ‘We Gotta Help This Dude’
Ray J Condemns N.O.R.E. Following Kodak Black Interview Where He Shows Concerning Behavior: ‘We Gotta Help This Dude’
Looks like Ray J doesn’t approve of Kodak Black’s recent appearance on Drink Champs.
The entertainer called on his colleagues to help the Florida rap star and condemned the show’s host N.O.R.E. for releasing the interview despite his apparent need for intervention.
In the comments section under a clip of the episode posted on social media, Ray J wrote:
“Yo somebody need to grab bro and make sure he good. This ain’t the interview Nore. We gotta help this dude. I took him to Trump house and he did the most. They were not happy with the experience bc he had no guidance and respect.”
And added:
“Yo @wack100 let’s figure out how we can help this guy instead of watching him self destruct”
Ray J’s concern was shared by many social media users who also seem to believe Kodak Black was possibly under the influence of some type of heavy substance. A few also called out N.O.R.E. for conducting the interview and encouraging guests to smoke and drink on the show. Others, however, argued that it was more so the rapper’s southern accent that causes him to speak the way he does, claiming that they were able to understand him perfectly.
During the interview, the “Super Gremlin” artist appeared to speak in a slowed and dazed manner while he addressed topics such as his fallout with 21 Savage, following his “Her Loss” album with Drake, as well as controversially being featured on a Tekashi 6ix9ine record.
It does not appear that Kodak has spoken publicly about reactions from his interview, but the idea that he was using some type of drugs may not be too far off. If you recall the rapper was previously arrested after he tested positive for fentanyl earlier this year, failing his court ordered drug test. Kodak was already on probation after authorities found an illegal amount of pills in his vehicle during a routine traffic stop.
Reportedly, the musician enrolled in a drug treatment program shortly after the incident. However, it’s unclear if the enrollment was a success.
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