Florida rapper Kodak Black isn’t here for the ghostwriting. The hip-hop star has shared his personal issues with learning fellow musicians need help penning their lyrics.
This week, Black went to Twitter to let loose some frustration toward artists quietly using assistance.
Don't go ghost… 📸 @KodakBlack1k pic.twitter.com/gF8SykqpB1
— SOHH (@sohh) September 5, 2018
A few days ago, pop star Bruno Mars shared shots of himself alongside KB.
This collabo really can't come soon enough! Need this!!! 📸 @BrunoMars @KodakBlack1k pic.twitter.com/pE04wtwT29
— SOHH (@sohh) August 30, 2018
Last week, reports developed about Kodak having his probation fade to black.
Kodak Black is now officially a free man. According to documents obtained by Complex, a Florida judge has terminated Black’s probation. The rapper, who recently changed his real name to Bill K. Kapri from Dieuson Octave, was released from prison on August 18 after serving seven months of his yearlong sentence. (Complex)
In August, reports claimed Black had turned down multiple hefty offers to focus on music.
Turns out, the 7 months did wonders for his going rate. We’re told a number of promoters have reached out to his camp with offers. He was asked to perform at a D.C.-area college for $100k, not to mention an offer from a venue in South Dakota for $105k and a weed festival in Oregon for a little more than $100k. He even turned down a Labor Day gig in Tallahassee for $125k! Do the math — that adds up to well over $400k Kodak’s leaving on the table. Sources say it’s all because his priority is recording new music. (TMZ)