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As they analyze Kodak's deteriorating state, the discussion shifts toward the nature of the people surrounding him. They argue that many of these figures remain close to him due to his financial status, willing to watch him self-destruct rather than truly support him with the intervention he desperately needs. This reflects a broader commentary on relationships within the celebrity ecosystem, where genuine concern is often overshadowed by the allure of fame and wealth.
The hosts conclude that the cycle of exploitation and self-destruction among artists like Kodak Black is emblematic of the industry at large—where profit trumps the well-being of the artists.