Rapper Kodak Black secretly recorded apology from Florida public official, then posted it for the world to see - Yahoo! Voices

Broward County Commissioner Mark Bogen called the rapper Monday to apologize for opposing a proclamation in honor of Black’s charitable work.

Bogen said he was reacting to Black’s well-publicized run-ins with the law and didn’t realize what good he had done.

What Bogen didn’t know is that Black was recording the conversation and then posted a 3-minute, 40-second video for his 10.5 million followers on Instagram.

Bogen told Black he didn’t realize his good deeds when he spoke out against the proclamation after questions from a South Florida Sun Sentinel reporter.

“I love when people do good for the community,” Bogen said in the call with Black and his attorney, Bradford Cohen.

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