Kodak Black Does A Fit Check And Shows Off Ankle Monitor

The "Super Gremlin" artist revealed he spent a million dollars for his grill, and around $3 million on his collection of chains that hung from his neck. Understandably, Kodak also proved that it gets hard to keep track of so much drip. When asked about his jacket, he simply responded with "it depends." As far as pants, the 25-year-old said he spent 50 racks on his yellow shorts. Chris also asked Kodak about his ring, which he just said was "expensive" and that he made it himself with diamonds from Haiti.

It's not the only way in which Kodak's fit paid homage to his heritage, as he said his custom Nikes were from Haiti, as well. But he didn't end at the kicks. He also had to shout out his "expensive" ankle bracelet and the previously mentioned ankle monitor, which he said costs $250,000. 

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