Kodak Black Calls Future To Clarify “Comin Out Strong” Line

    Kodak Black called up Future during an Instagram Live session this week to grill him on the lyrics to his track “Comin Out Strong.”

    Admitting at the start of the video that Future is one of the few rappers he fucks with, Kodak decides to call Future saying, “I probably shouldn’t even did this on Live.”

    Future answers the call almost instantly (which is pretty impressive), and Kodak jumps right into his question — asking him about the line in “Comin Out Strong” that has caused so much confusion: “The only time I feel alive is when I ______.”

    There’s simply no way around acknowledging that whatever Future does use to end the line, it sounds sort of like “taste dick.” That’s just how it is. It also appears to be exactly what Kodak is getting at as he grins his whole way through the phone call.

    Future, however, has a very different (and more serious) explanation: “‘The only time I feel alive is when I take,‘ like a pill,” he says. Kodak doesn’t seem to be any less on the verge of laughter, but he mouths the new version to himself and doesn’t push the matter any further.

    DJ Akademiks uploaded the exchange to YouTube, check it out below.

    9 thoughts on “Kodak Black Calls Future To Clarify “Comin Out Strong” Line

    1. C’mon man…this is some 3rd grade ish. First of all, I think we’re realizing more and more that a lot of rappers are gay. Who cares? 2nd, he clarified it and said he was really talking about taking pills, as if that’s just a normal thing to gloss over. Kids…don’t do pills. America wants you to think it’s acceptable and perfectly normal. It’s not. You’ll end up bloated and brain dead. Be better than these rappers. Peace.

      1. Future’s just speaking on his own life, he’s not gonna censor his message for a few uptight people and the kids that sneak a look on Youtube. If you decide to take pills it is totally your fault and not cause you bumped some some future

        1. It’s not a “message”, and it’s not just Future. It’s an agenda being pushed by the people the puppet masters that these rappers cower to. The mentality of “I don’t care what anyone thinks or who it influences, I only care about me” mentality has gotten black people absolutely nowhere. Other races CARE about how their words and actions effect one another, which is a major reason why they have gotten ahead and we’re still at square one. Peace.

        1. Jdot I feel like that statement is just false. Your favorite rapper is gay and prolly all the mainstream rappers are too.

    2. this is the definition of black culture in america, a discussion about either being gay or doing drugs, is the only thing in the mind of black males

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