Kodak Black

American rapper

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2024 Kodak Black featured on 'Brother Stone' by Don Toliver, which peaked at #61 on the Billboard Hot 100 and achieved Gold certification by MC
2024 Collaborated with Mustard on 'Yak's Prayer' from the album Faith of a Mustard Seed
2024 Collaborated with Yeat on the single 'Be Quiet' from the album Lyfestyle
2024 Kodak Black collaborated with D-Block Europe on the single 'Still Play Valorant' from the album Rolling Stone
2024 Appeared on 'Field Trip' featuring ¥$, Kanye West, Ty Dolla Sign, Playboi Carti, and Don Toliver from Vultures 2
2024 Featured on 'Drunk' with ¥$, Kanye West, Ty Dolla $ign, and Peso Pluma from Vultures 2 (Digital Deluxe)
2024 Kodak Black released the single 'Shampoo', which peaked at number 47 on a chart ranking
2024 Kodak Black released the single 'Hit Stick', which peaked at number 48 on a chart ranking
2024 Collaborated on 'Brother Stone' with Don Toliver, which achieved Gold certification, and featured on Kanye West's 'Field Trip' with ¥$ and other artists
November 29 2024 Released 'Trill Bill' mixtape under Vulture Love and Capitol label
November 1 2024 Released 'Dieuson Octave' mixtape under new label Vulture Love and Capitol
May 31 2024 Scheduled release of compilation album 'Vulture Love Presents: The Last Zombies on Earth' with Vulture Love through Capitol Records.
2023 Released two albums: 'Pistolz & Pearlz' and 'When I Was Dead'
2023 Collaborated with Doechii on 'What It Is (Block Boy)' which achieved Platinum RIAA certification, and featured on tracks with Diplo and 6ix9ine
2023 Kodak Black features on the Fast X soundtrack with 'Angel Pt. 1', a collaboration with NLE Choppa, Jimin, Jvke, and Muni Long, reaching #65 on charts.
December 16 2023 Returned to federal custody for violating probation following his December 7 arrest.
December 7 2023 Arrested in Plantation, Florida for possession of cocaine and tampering with evidence after attempting to ingest narcotics when approached by a police officer.
November 10 2023 Released his eighth studio album 'When I Was Dead' through Vulture Love and Capitol Records.
May 26 2023 Released his seventh studio album 'Pistolz & Pearlz' through Atlantic Records.
2022 Released two albums: 'Back for Everything' and 'Kutthroat Bill: Vol. 1', demonstrating his prolific music output.
2022 Expanded collaborative efforts with tracks featuring NoCap, Jason Derulo, Riko With Da K, and King Combs
2022 Kodak Black collaborates with Kendrick Lamar on the single 'Silent Hill' from the album Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers, reaching #7 on charts.
2022 Released 'Super Gremlin', his highest-charting solo song, which peaked at number three on the US Billboard Hot 100.
October 28 2022 Released his sixth studio album 'Kutthroat Bill: Vol. 1' through Atlantic Records.
August 20 2022 Released EP 'Closure' under labels Atlantic and Sniper Gang in streaming and digital download formats
July 15 2022 Stopped by Florida Highway Patrol and charged with trafficking oxycodone and possession of a controlled substance.
February 25 2022 Released his fifth studio album 'Back for Everything' through Atlantic Records, which achieved Gold certification by RIAA.
February 12 2022 Was shot during a fight outside a Los Angeles Italian restaurant during a Super Bowl-week party hosted by Justin Bieber.
January 1 2022 Arrested for trespassing in Pompano Beach, Florida.
2021 Received sentence commutation from President Donald Trump; pleaded to lesser assault and battery charge; released single 'Super Gremlin' which peaked at number three on Billboard Hot 100
2021 Kodak Black collaborates with multiple artists including Pop Smoke and Quavo on 'Back Door' from the album 'Faith', and with DaBaby on 'Levels'
2021 Collaborated on singles like 'Get Ready' with Rod Wave and 'Hibachi' with Roddy Ricch and 21 Savage from the Live Life Fast album
2021 Continued collaborations with artists like Lil Yachty ('Hit Bout It') and YNW Melly ('Thugged Out')
November 1 2021 Released music video for 'Super Gremlin', which became a hit, peaking at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100.
August 27 2021 Released 'Before the Album' mixtape under Dollaz N Dealz label
June 11 2021 Released EP 'Happy Birthday Kodak' under labels Dollaz N Dealz, Sniper Gang, and Atlantic in streaming and digital download formats
May 14 2021 Released 'Haitian Boy Kodak' mixtape, which charted at #25 on US charts and #15 on R&B/Hip-Hop charts
April 28 2021 Took a plea deal in sexual assault case, pleading guilty to first-degree assault and battery, sentenced to 18 months of probation.
February 6 2021 Returned to social media with a new hairstyle and slimmer figure. Posted a video with his lawyer offering to cover tuition costs for children of two late FBI agents.
February 6 2021 Released the single 'Every Balmain', discussing his life after prison.
January 23 2021 Kodak Black released the single 'Last Day In', addressing his prison release after being pardoned by President Donald Trump.
January 19 2021 Received sentence commutation from President Donald Trump for 2020 conviction.
November 11 2020 Released his fourth studio album 'Bill Israel' through Dollaz N Dealz and Atlantic Records.
May 12 2020 Released the single 'Vultures Cry 2', featuring WizDaWizard and Mike Smiff.
March 11 2020 Pleaded guilty to firearms possession case from Canadian border detention, with potential sentencing between 2-7 years.
February 14 2020 Released the single 'Because of You' and its accompanying music video.
2019 Kodak Black embarked on the Dying to Live Tour, a headlining concert tour promoting his album of the same name.
2019 Kodak Black releases personal and introspective music videos like 'Malcolm X.X.X.', continuing to develop his artistic narrative
2019 Collaborated with Bhad Bhabie on 'Bestie' single, which achieved Gold RIAA certification, and featured on Gucci Mane's 'Big Boy Diamonds' track
November 13 2019 Took a plea bargain and was sentenced to 46 months in prison, reduced from a potential 96-month sentence due to a prison fight involving injury to a prison guard.

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