For his brand new offering "Wake Up in the Sky," Gucci enlists Bruno Mars and KodakBlack to join in on the fun. This is the second collaboration between the Atlanta rapper and pop star, after last year's "That's What I Like" remix.
A new Travis Scott remix of KodakBlack's "Roll In Peace" appears on OG Chase B's Streets Need That 5 mixtape, as XXL points out. The original song appeared on Kodak's Project Baby 2, his second LP this year which he released in August.
KodakBlack's 2018 has been marred by legal issues and serving time in jail. Since his release from jail last month, the Pompano Beach rapper popped up on Gucci Mane's new single "Wake Up in the Sky" with Bruno Mars.
If you wanted some KodakBlack in the new year, "Here It Is." Backed by chimes and thumping drums, Project Baby goes into detail about his friendships and his forgiveness on his latest buzz single.
KodakBlack heads to the funeral grounds in the music video, "Close To The Grave." Off his new album Dying to Live, the Florida rapper debuts a dark, sinister visual where he roams around at night.
American rapper, KodakBlack has been spotted leaving a hospital where he received medical treatment after being shot days ago. KodakBlack was among four people shot early Saturday outside a restaurant in Los Angeles.
KodakBlack was one of those fans, jumping on the remix. Now an updated version of the official remix is here, as Turk also adds his former Cash Money labelmate and Hot Boys member Lil' Wayne to the mix. Listen below.
KodakBlack was held in custody at Broward County jail; however, NBC Miami reported he bailed out of jail on Thursday night. We recall in January 2021, former U.S.
It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood as KodakBlack flashes back to the 50s and 60s in the music video, "Gnarly." Co-starring Lil' Pump, the two Florida rap stars take over a quiet suburban street in the black-and-white clip.
Yo Gotti, with a newly inked Roc Nation deal and his White Friday mixtape dropping in a couple of days, drops off a new visual for "Weatherman" featuring KodakBlack. Directed by Kid Art, who is all over the place lately, and righfully so.
KodakBlack, Mike WiLL Made It and Cam Kirk also join the fun in the Max-directed clip. The track is taken from Rae Sremmurd's SremmLife 2 album. Enjoy.
Lil Kodak is spreading love this Christmas. After dropping his album Dying to Live earlier this month, KodakBlack spends "Christmas in Miami" in the video for his new song.
KodakBlack keeps things rolling with a new video with his fellow comrade XXXtencaion aka the most controversial artist from the new age Florida rap scene.
With the recent controversies surrounding the dark sides of the music industry, American rapper KodakBlack has distanced himself from the Illuminati and homosexuality.