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Bill Kahan Kapri, also known as Kodak Black, just welcomed his fifth child—this time to a fourth different woman. The child’s mother posted images of the newborn on Instagram, revealing that he was born on New Year’s Day. She captioned the post: “01/01/2025, 8:00pm// PRINCE VULTURE. The Last Piece Of My Heart. Idk How I…
Kodak Black is setting the record straight after speculation swirled online about his religious...
Kodak Black has addressed concerns regarding his behavior during a livestream with popular...
Kodak Black is taking his sobriety journey very seriously, and for that reason, the Florida...
Rapper Kodak Black’s tumultuous personal life took another dramatic turn when two of his luxury cars were vandalized, allegedly by one of his baby mothers, Maranda Johnson. This incident occurred...
Florida-based rapper Kodak Black, also known as Bill Kapri, has won a significant legal victory. His drug case, which had been looming over him since his arrest in December, has been completely dismissed....
Kodak Black would have his attorney, Bradford Cohen, to thank after the rapper was released from prison on the night of Wednesday, February 21, 2024. Even though Kodak pleaded guilty to one count of failure...
A drug possession charge against rapper Kodak Black, real name Bill Kapri, in Florida has been dismissed, but he remains in federal custody. The charge, related to oxycodone pills found when Black was...
Even though former United States president, Donald Trump, commuted Kodak Black’s sentence following pressure from the hip-hop community, the artiste may eventually serve the full sentence. ...
Rapper Kodak Black, per a report by NBC Miami, has been arrested in South Florida. He has been charged with tampering and fabrication of physical evidence, possession of cocaine, and improperly parking...
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