Bill Kahan Kapri, known professionally as Kodak Black, is a Haitian–American rapper, singer, and songwriter. He gained initial recognition following the release of his 2014 songs "No Flockin" and "Skrt", both of which led him to sign a recording contract with Atlantic Records.
From Pompano Beach's Project Baby mixtape era through his Atlantic Records deal, Kodak Black carved out a streaming dominance that defied traditional rap gatekeeping—"No Flockin'" and "Skrt" proved that melodic, introspective street rap could move millions without requiring co-signs from established heavyweights. His catalog spanning *Painting Pictures*, *Dying to Live*, and *Bill Israel* showcases an artist more interested in sonic experimentation and emotional vulnerability than beef narratives, though his controversial public persona and legal troubles have consistently overshadowed his technical growth. The "Tunnel Vision" era established him as Atlantic's streaming engine, a polarizing figure who relocated Florida's trap-soul approach into the streaming age while maintaining an outsider status that kept him perpetually ranked among hip-hop's most divisive voices rather than its most celebrated ones.
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