Kodak Black Say’s He’s Not Mad About Slavery “Y’all Africans Should Have Never Sold N***as, Bruh,” [VIDEO]

Kodak Black Say’s He’s Not Mad About Slavery  “Y’all Africans Should Have Never Sold N***as, Bruh,” [VIDEO]

Rapper Kodak Black is famously known for his controversial antics just about as much as his music career if not more.  Donald Trump commuted Kodak Black’s federal sentence on his last day in office in 2021 for a firearm charge, acknowledging Black’s philanthropic work.   Then in August 2024, Kodak Black released a campaign song for Trump, showing support for his political efforts. Their relationship evolved from a presidential act of clemency to a public endorsement, highlighting a connection between the former President and the hip-hop artist.   In all that has been going on in America in 2025, Kodak Black decided to give a history lesson that has come with much backlash, by saying he isn’t mad about slavery and “Y’all Africans should have never sold n***as, bruh,” .

In the video, Kodak Black presents his comments as brutal honesty, insinuating that he is saying what others are afraid to say:

 “Black people, bruh, we pussy as fuck, bruh,”… “I love y’all from Africa, too,” but “act like y’all better than muthafuckas.” …“Y’all Africans should have never sold n***as, bruh,” … “I’m not mad at slavery ’cause white people was slaving people, too.”

Kodak Black continued to profess his love for Donald Trump and Haitians should view Trump as blessing.   This all said as over 300k Haitians are set to have their protected status revoked in February of 2026.

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