Twitch streamer Kai Cenat has embarked on the highly anticipated second edition of his Mafiathon series, which is a month-long event of round-the-clock streaming. So far, the event has been star-studded, with appearances from rappers like Snoop Dogg and Lil Uzi Vert, who performed live as an opener to the event. On November 4, 2024, the streamer invited Floridian hip-hop artist, Kodak Black.
Nicknamed "Yak," Black has often been seen online apparently under the influence, with an erratic demeanor and slurring his words. His actions during Instagram Live sessions, where he appeared shirtless, mumbling, and making incoherent statements while sitting on the floor, sparked widespread worry about his mental and physical well-being.
During his appearance on Kai Cenat's stream, fans commented on Kodak's behavior, with many calling the rapper out.
In the clip, the rapper seems to be trying to show Kai Cenat a music video on his phone, but he looked awkward to some. X users like @arxhiiie wondered if something was off about Kodak:
"Wait, what is wrong with him? Other than his looks."
This isn't the first time the internet has seen this sort of behavior from the rapper. @treytheactivist noted that bringing him on may not have been the best idea:
"Bra Yak is the WORST person to have on your stream."
@SpvceGvngRossi commented on drug abuse and how it has become a serious problem in today's world:
"These drugs are no joke, as a society we gotta start saying enough is enough FR."
Some, like @nobodyhere23 claimed the rapper was in dire need of help:
"Kodak’s real friends need to help this man."
A quick recap of Kai Cenat and Kodak Black's stream together
From the jump, Kodak maintained this behavior. Regardless, Kai Cenat welcomed the rapper onto his stream with open arms, and after a quick catch-up, the two went on a house tour.
As the stream progressed, the two reacted to Twitch clips, did a mini mukbang, and freestyled over rap beats. Soon, Kodak's behavior became wilder, and at one point, the rapper took off his shirt.
During the stream, some viewers expressed a distaste towards the rapper's presence. Kodak noticed this via a comment asking for Lil Uzi to be brought back. Kai reassured the rapper by reading supportive chat messages and urged him to stay:
"They saying 'bring Uzi back' (That was one person, look, they saying they love you, look.')
In the end, Kodak bid adieu to Kai and his chat, who were spamming "W" as the rapper exited.
In other news, Snoop Dogg sent Kai a video planning a meet-up, which led to the streamer visiting his studio.