Kodak Black has conceded defeat in a dance lesson with 13-year-old reporter Jazzy in the adorable journalist’s latest interview for her Jazzy’s World TV platform.
Yak was asked to elaborate on a few of his favorite dances he had growing up, and said the Jook was popular in his neighborhood, but that he and his crew wouldn’t do any of the trending dances at the time.
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“A lot of dances passed, but round my area, we wouldn’t do all that crazy stuff, all that crazy looking stuff,” Kodak recalled. “We’d Jook, we’d Jook till we dead. We gonna Jook and stick till we dead. Like you pulling out a choppa with somebody and you dance like this, you dance like you shooting somebody. Not saying that’s a good thing, but it’s just a dance.”
Jazzy, who hails from Brooklyn, NY, then challenged Kodak to try out her borough’s ‘Get Sturdy’ dance craze but the Florida rapper gave up before he even started.
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“Oh I can’t do all that,” Kodak said as Jazzy wrapped up her demonstration. “I can’t do all that.” He then quickly conceded defeat after briefly trying out the moves for himself.
Check out Kodak’s attempt below:
Similar to the Woo Woo Walk from Pop Smoke, the Get Sturdy dance craze has taken over teenage TikTok in recent years, with many dancers busting a move to a sped-up version of Lady GaGa’s “Just Dance.”
Kodak isn’t the only rapper struggling to keep up with today’s viral dances. In November, GloRilla was seen teaching Lil Baby the moves to her own viral “Tomorrow” dance, and the Atlanta rapper just couldn’t get the moves down.
In other news, Kodak will soon be hitting the road alongside Lil Durk in support of the latter’s forthcoming record Almost Healed, and NLE Choppa and DD Osama will also be in tow.
Set to kick off in Tampa, Florida in July, the Sorry For The Drought tour will hit 27 cities, including New York City, Durk’s hometown of Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles and more before wrapping in Phoenix, Arizona in September.
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Presale tickets will be available through Live Nation on Wednesday (May 17) at 10 a.m. local time, with a general sale to follow the next day on Thursday (May 18) at 10 a.m. local time.