Kodak Black has no problem hanging out with his fans, but the Florida rapper recently got a little too comfortable with a few of them after he started munching on their dinner.

The incident was captured on video by the fans on Tuesday (June 20), who could do nothing but watch as Yak began tearing through their food at a local club.

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“Was it good?” one of the fans asked, to which Kodak merely rubbed his stomach in satisfaction and danced a bit. “It’s yours now,” she adds in a separate clip as the “Super Gremlin” rapper continues to devour their meals.

After Kodak departs, the fans show what’s been left in the rapper’s wake, which included half-eaten rice and plantain crumbs.

This isn’t the first time Kodak has enjoyed his meals in a bizarre way. The 26-year-old once was seen on video eating a salad straight off a dining room table back in 2021, which grossed out some fans.

In other Kodak Black news, Buffalo Bill recently made his acting debut in a short film titled The Don,which was written and directed by Kodak himself. The short movie, which stars Kodak as a disgruntled crime boss who comes into conflict with old enemies, coincided with the release of his latest studio album Pistolz & Pearlz.

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The 21-track project features appearances from EST Gee, Loe Shimmy and numerous other Sniper Gang artists, and closes out Kodak’s deal with Atlantic Records, to whom he’s been signed since 2017. The Florida rapper announced last October that his new label home will be Capitol Records.

Pistolz & Pearlz also serves as the follow-up to Kodak’s 2022 album Back For Everything, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 with 60,000 first-week sales. It spawned the smash hit “Super Gremlin,” which enjoyed similar success on the Billboard Hot 100 while being certified platinum by the RIAA.

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Meanwhile, Kodak will soon be hitting the road alongside Lil Durk in support of the latter’s forthcoming record Almost Healed, and NLE Choppa and DD Osama will also be in tow.

Set to kick off in Tampa, Florida in July, the Sorry For The Drought tour will hit 27 cities, including New York City, Durk’s hometown of Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles and more before wrapping in Phoenix, Arizona in September.