Kodak Black Goes Wild, Sets Car Ablaze on Live Stream

Kick debut of Kodak Black took a jarring turn when the car he was in suddenly caught fire while he was live in the middle of the broadcast. Viewers watched in real life from the moment his car malfunctioned to the eventual flames engulfing the vehicle in drama during an October 3, 2024 stream that started out routinely.

And it didn’t take long for things to go south, as during the very first livestream on Kick, his car started acting up on the highway. The “unpredictable” rapper looked worried as the vehicle started “jumping” down the road. Pretty soon, there was a strong smell of gas throughout the car, leading Kodak and his homies to believe there was a gas leak.

Against all tension, amazingly, Kodak asked everyone to pull over to have a look at the car. When they all got out to have a glimpse of what was taking place, it dawned that something was seriously wrong. Within moments, flames started to appear, and from bad to worse the situation turned out to be.

Shortly after pulling over, Kodak’s car erupted into flames in the dramatic scene captured live for his viewers. The rapper and his companions safely evacuated the car prior to the fire erupting, a chance happenstance considering how quickly the blaze spread. Fans are in an uproar after watching in shock as Kodak kept calm during the incident, even making it seem like he felt a little relieved the moment everybody was safe from the vehicle.

The livestream, which lasted to near 45 minutes, captured the arrival of firefighters working to put out the fire. The camera continued running as first responders started battling the fire, adding a surprising layer and captivating twist to Kodak’s debut on the platform. As the livestream progressed, an apparently dumbfounded Kodak was seen standing nearby, watching the firefighters in action while maintaining his spirits.

Despite the shocking event of the EMU, Kodak took the entire situation very calmly. There came a time during the stream when he was found holding a sword, which became a topic for discussion among fans. He even thanked God afterward that nobody got injured, saying he is grateful they made it out safely.

This is one for the books, as it was quite the premiere of Kodak Black on Kick: just terribly setting fans’ minds off with moments they could hardly forget. The fire didn’t just add a dangerous twist to his first stream; it also added attention to risks that may arise from live streaming an event that’s quite unpredictable. Such moments have made Kick popular, with a similar incident earlier when streamer Jack Doherty crashed his McLaren while broadcasting live and a question of concern for the safety of streamers and their audience.

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