Kodak Black Reportedly Wanted In Florida

Kodak Black is reportedly wanted in Florida for failing a drug test and violating his bail conditions. Moreover, TMZ reported that a judge signed off on his arrest warrant on Thursday (February 23). Furthermore, the Florida rapper allegedly failed his drug test, as it reportedly came back positive for traces of fentanyl. According to the reports, he missed a test on February 3 and submitted one on February 8, which apparently came back dirty. Meanwhile, Kodak is on bail for drug charges on testing conditions, and had a weapons conviction commuted by then-President Donald Trump.

Still, these early reports are making their way across social media quickly, so little official details exist surrounding this development. However, at the moment, Yak hasn’t posted anything concerning this alleged “wanted” status on social media. As such, it remains to be seen whether he’ll address the situation in any way, or otherwise try to resolve things quietly. After all, the 25-year-old is known to usually be quite outspoken, as when he recently called out other rappers for fake love.

Kodak Black Wanted In Florida

“I got no homeboys, I ain’t got no friends, I don’t need no friends,” he ranted on IG Live. “F**k ya, b***h. All you n***as wanna be like me anyway. All you n***as be fake like you f**k with me, like I’m your dawg. [You] be behind my back, hatin’ on me, want my drip, want my energy. [You] wanna be able to rap like me, wanna be able to stunt like me, wanna be able to act like me, wanna be able to walk or talk like me. Know what I’m saying? Since I was young, since I was a git, since I was a baby. I’ve seen every one of you f**k n***as be around me trying to imitate me and duplicate me. You know what I’m saying? F**k ya, b***h.”

In addition, Kodak faces a lawsuit alongside Justin Bieber, city officials, and a venue for a 2022 Super Bowl party shooting. Moreover, Yak allegedly instigated the fight, but video shows otherwise and his legal team dismissed the suit. “I have seen a lot of bad complaints in my day,” Yak’s attorney Bradford Cohen told TMZ. “This is the most poorly drafted complaint I have seen in 26 years. I expect Kodak to be dismissed from this suit fairly quickly.” Regardless, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest updates in this developing story.

Kodak Black & Syko Bob Connect On “My Lil Sh*t”

Kodak Black is building the Sniper Gang team up these days. Though his label’s faced many ups and downs since its inception, it appears that much of Yak’s efforts in recent times have been put towards re-establishing his label. Projects like Sniper Gang Presents Syko Bob & Snapkatt: Nightmare Babies allowed Yak’s artists to shine through his own name. Though both Syko Bob and Snapkatt delivered stand-out performances, the inclusion of “Super Gremlin” and “Killin The Rats” undoubtedly helped attract more eyes.

Syko Bob has continued to keep his foot on the gas since the project’s release, though we haven’t received a full-length project from him since 2021’s Syk The Snipe Vol. 1. He came through with a string of releases throughout 2022 including “Civilized” and “Sumthin To Believe” as his profile grew. Though he’s currently incarcerated, it appears that Yak and the Sniper Gang crew are keeping his name alive with their latest release. 

Syko Bob – My Lil Shit Ft. Kodak Black

This week, Sniper Gang unveiled the latest from Syko Bob, “My Lil Shit” ft. Kodak Black. This time, the two dish out an unconventional banger that delves into loyalty and romance. Youngin’ Chriso cooks up a chilling instrumental that boasts icy piano keys that clash with bluesy guitar accents. Meanwhile, Syko Bob and Kodak Black reminisce about holding it down for their love interests during the worst times. 

“My Lil Shit” is another solid example of Syko Bob’s talents that carry the gritty storytelling of the Southern legends that came before him. Meanwhile, Kodak Black continues to prove that he’s one of the most consistent rappers in the game, and has been since he emerged. Even with Syko Bob’s incarceration, it appears that there could be even more music in the stash that Kodak could be readying to unload at some point soon. Check their new collab below.

Quotable Lyrics
I’m sensitive about you, my n***a sensitive ‘bout me
A bitch say something crazy, my n***a tearin’ up the street
I’m sensitive ‘bout you, they say you for the street
Tell me what street she from so I could tear it up

Hotboii Drops Deluxe Edition Of “Blinded By Death”

It’s been a tumultuous year for Hotboii. The Florida rapper remained active for the first half of the year. Unfortunately, his issues with the law caught up with him and he was booked on racketeering charges.

His legal issues didn’t prevent him from blessing fans with even more music before the year’s done. Following the release of Blinded By Death in October, he came back with the deluxe edition. In addition to the original tracklist, the rapper tacked on eight songs, including two collaborations alongside ATL Jacob. His ability to intertwine his melodies with pain-filled bars for infectious bops shines on the deluxe even further.

“2-0 I’m on the way to the championship. We taking this thing all the way home,” he wrote in the announcement post for the deluxe.

The original tracklist for the project included 17 songs in total with a slew of appearances from prominent figures. He and Kodak Black linked up on “Live Life Die Faster,” while Lil Uzi Vert appeared on two songs, “Throw In The Towel” and “Fashion.” BIG30 also appears on the project for “In My Field.” Clearly, he’s profile has grown immensely since he had his first major breakout hit.

Hotboii first began bubbling up in 2020 after he released, “Don’t Need Time,” which eventually led to a remix featuring Lil Baby. The song later reached platinum status, cementing him as one artist to look out for.

In the last two years, he’s dropped a slew of projects including, Kut Da Fan Off, Double O Baby, and Life Of A Hotboii.

Press play on the deluxe edition of Hotboii’s Blinded By Death project below and let us know your favorite joint off of the effort in the comment section.

  1. Blindin
  2. Tell Me ft. ATL Jacob
  3. Writing My Wrongs
  4. How I’m Livin’
  5. First Of All ft. ATL Jacob
  6. Nobody Man
  7. Keep It Real
  8. Over Again