Tony Yayo likened Kodak Black to his younger self, commenting on Kodak’s recent arrest and continuing legal trouble.
Discussing Kodak’s large fanbase and significant struggles with drugs and the law, Yayo compared Kodak to the late DMX, suggesting they both embody a generation of artists embroiled in a difficult cycle of drug abuse and criminality. Speaking from personal experience with the criminal justice system, Yayo noted that he used to feel “unstoppable” as well, a sentiment he believes Kodak likely shares. He empathized with Kodak, attributing his plight to a combination of growing up in difficult circumstances and the significant pressure of his public persona.