Kodak Black revealed the words to his smash song “No Flockin” during a performance in California, when a fan got down on her knees and proposed to him.

During a gig in Los Angeles over the weekend, a female fan joined Yak on stage and cleaned his sweat from front to back.

He then rapped the lyrics of the aforementioned 2015 song, saying, “I ain’t getting on my knees, babe, you bow down to me!”

That’s exactly what the woman did, asking the rapper if she would marry him. “Of course!” was his eager response.

View HipHopDX’s video capture of the event below:

In other developments, Kodak Black recently apologized for a line from his smash song “Super Gremlin” in which he mentioned willingly eating a fake Percocet.

The Florida rapper bemoaned the contentious lyrics “I knew the Perc was fake, but I still ate it/ ‘Cause I’m a gremlin” in a stage speech toward the end of June.

He stated, “It’s sad, though, bruh, ’cause I’m like, ‘That shit gon’ park in the mind so quick.'” in reference to his state of mind when creating the rhyme. I’m thinking, “Dude, I really don’t want to say this, but I know this bitch is going to do it, bro.” That’s not how an n-gga plays, bro.

“I was conflicted during my period of using Percs. I was taking around a hundred Percs a day, I swear to God. on average, forty [each day]. Hey, if I was messing with that phony garbage, I would have died.

“I’m just explaining myself now, because I don’t want you to hear that and take it to mean it’s okay to do that shit,” he continued. No way, no way.

The line did not hurt Kodak’s popularity, despite the fact that he acknowledged the health concerns of using bogus drugs—”Super Gremlin” climbed at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has since been certified platinum.

The 27-year-old rapper revealed on Instagram Live last year that he started taking Percocet as a pain reliever while getting well from a gunshot wound to the leg back in 2022.

He added, “I’ll tell God himself that I do Percs and stuff like that, but that was my doctor’s prescription for medicine.” “I could say that I had started abusing them even before I was shot and prescribed to them again.”

“I’m working on myself,” he said, adding that he had spent $350,000 on therapy and was trying to become clean. “Homie, I’m working right now,” he said. “I spent $350,000 and a lot of crap to clean up and get well. I went to treatment on my own initiative, without the need for permission from the court.

Just me trying to get better. My brother, I have to be here for my kids. I have children. I never stay on the streets long enough to become a junkie.

Kodak recently declared that he is the “happiest” he has ever been since sobriety, suggesting that he has successfully kicked his habit.