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Kodak Black, born Bill Kahan Kapri in 1997, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter who rose to fame with the hit songs "No Flockin" and "Skrt" in 2014. He is known for his gritty lyrics and unique sound, earning multiple platinum certifications and major chart success, including singles like "Tunnel Vision" and "Zeze" with Travis Scott and Offset. His debut album "Painting Pictures" and the mixtape "Project Baby 2" established him as a prominent figure in hip hop, with "Dying to Live" reaching number one on the Billboard 200. Despite repeated legal issues and time spent in prison, Kodak Black has remained active, continuing to release new music such as "Super Gremlin" and albums like "Back for Everything," "Pistolz & Pearlz," and "When I Was Dead." His career is defined by both commercial success and controversy.