Kodak Black will end his year on December 14th with his forthcoming album Dying To Live. With just a week left, Kodak puts out a third offering from the project following 'Zeze' and 'Calling My Spirit'.
Kodak Black is enjoying the success of his viral hit "ZEZE" featuring Travis Scott and Offset. The record has peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and recently the trio shot a music video for the single.
For his brand new offering "Wake Up in the Sky," Gucci enlists Bruno Mars and Kodak Black 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.
President Donald Trump commuted Black's 46-month prison sentence for falsifying information on federal forms to buy firearms on his last full day in office.
Kodak Black goes "On & On" about "Erykah Badu" on his latest buzz track. Pulling inspiration from the soulful songstress' Baduizm hit, Project Baby raps about what he imagines will happen, should his paths cross with Badoula's.
Kodak Black 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.
Directed by Bruno Mars and Florent Dechard, the trio of Gucci, Mars and Kodak Black gets dressed up in shimmering suits and jewerly as they take the stage to perform as a band.
It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood as Kodak Black 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.
Kodak Black 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.
If you wanted some Kodak Black 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.
Kodak Black may be incarcerated but just like previous times he's been in these situations, he's made sure to release new music. Kodak is currently behind bars following his sentencing to 46 months in jail in his federal weapons charges.
American rapper, Kodak Black has been spotted leaving a hospital where he received medical treatment after being shot days ago. Kodak Black was among four people shot early Saturday outside a restaurant in Los Angeles.
Kodak Black now adds his name to the list, enlisting D-Block's Jadakiss and singer TXS on the song "Mama." The track comes as Kodak Black is currently in prison in relation to a plea deal for weapons and drug charges.