Kodak Black has been missing out on some serious bucks since being put back in jail for violating his probation. Black has had to either cancel or postpone atleast 6 shows which would have been about $300,000 in his pocket.
Kodak Black has been missing out on some serious bucks since being put back in jail for violating his probation. Black has had to either cancel or postpone atleast 6 shows which would have been about $300,000 in his pocket.
Kodak Black is currently behind bars for violating his probation, but that’s not the only legal battle he is facing. Bossip reports that the Florida rapper is “tired of his son’s mother demanding money in exchange for letting him see the boy,” and he has asked a court to step in to mediate the matter. (This all my be in vain depending on the outcome of his current jail situation, though…)
As Kodak Black remains in jail, his shows are being canceled. Kodak’s Wednesday night concert at the PlayStation Theater in NYC has been postponed. His Thursday Philly show and Saturday show in Connecticut have both been outright canceled.
It has been reported that rapper Kodak Black is now back in jail after violating probation. He was previously released from jail in South Carolina after posting $100,000 bail in December.
After Danielle Bregoli featured in Kodak’s video for his song “Everything 1K” (which apparently is not the official music video), he chats with the 13 year old infamous viral star and videos the FaceTime.
Photo Credit: Kodak Black Back in December Kodak Black took to Instagram and teased his unreleased track “Tunnel Vision” which is produced by Metro Boomin & Southside. The snippet quickly made its rounds and ended up on Soundcloud and garnered over a million plays within weeks. After dropping his A Boogie assisted track “Water” a few days ago he returns with the highly anticipated official video for “Tunnel Vision”. The Michael Garcia directed video is interesting, to say the least. It features a white man wearing a hat that says “Make America Hate Again” trying to kill a young African-American man as he does yard work, and Kodak and his boys posted in front of a burning cross and a lynched KKK member. Check out the video below to see how everything unfolds.