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Kodak Black, who dropped his Dieuson Octave project earlier this month, has dropped another mixtape, Trill Bill.
It’s been a year filled with ups and downs for the Florida rapper, who vowed to get sober earlier this year before more recently admitting that he’s “never sober.” Based on his Kutthroat Bill nickname and the Quentin Tarantino-directed pair of movies, Kodak announced Trill Bill this week with the arrival of “Versatile 4,” the latest in his ongoing series tracks.
Kodak first dropped a song named “Versatile” in 2017, an almost seven-minute long track that lived up to its name. The music video for the track sees Kodak hanging out in the back of the Mystery Machine from Scooby-Doo, alongside him roaming around his neighborhood and all its Halloween directions.
The release of Trill Bill comes not long after Kodak left his fans worried when he appeared to take a pill during an appearance on Kai Cenat’s Twitch stream. In an Instagram Live stream this month, he highlighted a user in the chat who suggested that they loved seeing in sober. “Bitch, I ain’t sober. I look sober? I’m never sober, bitch,” he said after reading the comment out loud. “For what? Look at this money. Look at all this cash. Sober for what? I’m too young to die sober.”
Check out Trill Bill here via Spotify, and watch the video for “Versatile 4” above.
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Kodak Black, who dropped his Dieuson Octave project earlier this month, has dropped another mixtape, Trill Bill.
It’s been a year filled with ups and downs for the Florida rapper, who vowed to get sober earlier this year before more recently admitting that he’s “never sober.” Based on his Kutthroat Bill nickname and the Quentin Tarantino-directed pair of movies, Kodak announced Trill Bill this week with the arrival of “Versatile 4,” the latest in his ongoing series tracks.
Kodak first dropped a song named “Versatile” in 2017, an almost seven-minute long track that lived up to its name. The music video for the track sees Kodak hanging out in the back of the Mystery Machine from Scooby-Doo, alongside him roaming around his neighborhood and all its Halloween directions.
The release of Trill Bill comes not long after Kodak left his fans worried when he appeared to take a pill during an appearance on Kai Cenat’s Twitch stream. In an Instagram Live stream this month, he highlighted a user in the chat who suggested that they loved seeing in sober. “Bitch, I ain’t sober. I look sober? I’m never sober, bitch,” he said after reading the comment out loud. “For what? Look at this money. Look at all this cash. Sober for what? I’m too young to die sober.”
Check out Trill Bill here via Spotify, and watch the video for “Versatile 4” above.
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