Kodak Black Names Beyoncé as Dream Collaboration

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How would a Kodak Black and Beyoncé song sound? The “Super Gremlin” can quickly tell you.

Kodak Black was not shy about naming the most coveted future collaborator. What would have been a surprise to many may not be a surprise. Kodak Black is fresh off of his 4th studio album, Back For Everything. The “Zeze” rapper currently holds the 5th spot on Billboard’s Hot 100 charts with “Super Gremlin.” The track debuted in the top 10 upon its release.

The Florida native recently appeared on Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast with Gille and Walo.

During the interview, Gillie asked Kodak, “which artist he would want to work with whom he hasn’t worked with already?”

With no hesitation, Kodak says Beyoncé. Then he proceeds to sing the line he has already written for her.

“Here’s some pictures of your family and our children, baby boy you’re the only one I’m missing,” Yak sings as he replicates Beyonce’s “Irreplaceable” melody.

Then he says he has the rest of the song already written. Based on Kodak’s musical ability to write melodies and hooks, the Queen Bey feature is only a matter of time.

Check out the rest of the “Super Gremlin’s” interview.

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Kodak Black Responds To Wack 100’s Claims Of Why He Was Shot In L.A. “Hell No”

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Kodak Black was shot outside of Justin Bieber’s Super Bowl party in L.A. back in February. Following the shooting, Wack 100 claimed that Kodak was shot because of comments he made about Lauren London after Nipsey Hussle’s untimely death.

“On some clout chasing shit,” Wack said in a Clubhouse room following Kodak’s shooting. “Talking about, ‘What’s that shit you said about Lauren London? Get the fuck out of here!’ But Kodak got off!”

Kodak recently responded to Wack 100’s claims, denying the shooting had anything to do with his Lauren London comments.

“Hell no,” Kodak told 99Jamz radio host Supa Cindy. “I watched that joint, he was basically saying, man, he said people were trying to troll and say that. Wack stood on that business, for real.”

Almost immediately following Nipsey’s death in 2019, Kodak angered many people when he said he wanted to try to get with Lauren London. “She finna be out here single! She finna be a whole widow out here. I’ll be the best man I could be for her. I’ll give her a whole year, she might need a whole year to be crying and shit for dude.”

Kodak added, “I ain’t trying to shoot at her. I’m saying, listen, she can do two, three years. I’ll try to be like a friend to holla, a shoulder to lean on. You can call my line.”

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Kodak Black Currently Has The Best Album On Apple Music

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Kodak Black dropped Back For Everything and already he’s back No.1. The album, which dropped Friday, February 25, passed up the Disney soundtrack film Encanto for Apple Music’s best album.

Along with Back For Everything being No.1 on the Apple Music album charts, he also has the Best New Song on the Apple Hip-Hop charts. “Usain Boo” took over Lil Durk’s “AHHH HA.”

Back For Everything is a 19-track album with only two features, Lil Durk and his incarcerated friend, Free Cool.

Kodak isn’t new to the No.1 spot. He also went number one with “Super Germlin,” and Bill Israel respectively. If you haven’t heard Kodak’s new album, give it a listen below.

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