Kodak Black Claps Back at Opp, Calls Out Grandma’s Voodoo Claims on Live

Kodak took to Instagram Live to address some wild accusations. A so-called foe stated that he had a voodoo-practicing grandma, but Kodak wasn’t letting that fly. In true Kodak fashion, he clapped back, shutting down the rumors and letting it be known that he wasn’t about to let the tea go.

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The claims of Kodak Black’s grandmother practicing voodoo seem to be a case of mistaken identity. The voodoo link stems from Foolio’s track “Voodoo,” in which he raps about his grandmother practicing voodoo. The track, which was released in 2018, reflects his upbringing and how spiritual practices were a normal part of his life. The line possibly confused people and made them associate it with Kodak Black.

Kodak Black, on the other hand, was linked to voodoo simply because of his 2022 collaboration with Future on the song “VOODOO.” But the track doesn’t discuss voodoo rituals—it’s a metaphorical use of the term, as often occurs in hip-hop.

Despite this, the rumor picked up steam, with fans speculating that Kodak was responding to an adversary who brought up the subject. In actuality, there’s no evidence Kodak Black ever engaged in a public back-and-forth about voodoo, or that he confirmed any involvement with the practice.

Voodoo is not an out-of-the-ordinary reference in hip-hop. Artists often incorporate spiritual and cultural symbols representing protection, power, and resilience. Given that both Foolio and Kodak Black are from Florida—where there are numerous African diaspora spiritual traditions—it is no wonder these elements find their way into their music.

However, Foolio’s references were mistakenly attributed to Kodak Black in this case. This episode instructs us on how fast misinformation can be spread. With social media amplifying unverified utterances, media outlets and fans must confirm before concluding an artist’s controversial engagement. Controversy.

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