Breaking through from Pompano Beach, Florida, Kodak Black (Bill Kahan Kapri) has built a career defined by raw storytelling, gritty vulnerability, and chart-shaping hits. He first gained major attention with viral tracks like No Flockin and Skrt, ultimately signing with Atlantic and delivering smash singles like Super Gremlin that climbed to number three on the Billboard Hot 100. Over the years he dropped full projects like Back for Everything, Pistolz & Pearlz, and When I Was Dead, each project contributing to his reputation as one of modern hip hop’s most provocative voices. In late 2024 he released Gift for the Streets, featuring collaborations with Lil Yachty, Juvenile, BG, C-Murder, and Rob49, and kicked off 2025 with new singles like Cluck and Single Again, demonstrating he still commands momentum. Beyond music, he quietly paid rent for over 200 families in his Florida community and welcomed his fifth child, Prince Vulture Kapri, adding layers of personal resonance to his public narrative. In 2025 he was honored with the key to Florida City, reinforcing his ties to home while his legal history, philanthropic gestures, and consistent output make him one of the most searched names in rap and culture.