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Kodak Black Is “Just Getting Started” With His Eighth Studio Album

From the block to the boardroom, from pain to platinum, some stories only grow stronger with time. Kodak Black steps into a new era with Just Getting Started, his most vulnerable and ambitious project yet. Out now via Vulture Love, the 20-track album finds the South Florida hitmaker reintroducing himself. The CEO, father, and pillar of his community blends the spiritual introspection of a man who’s seen it all with the hunger of one still climbing, Featuring heavyweights like Pharrell Williams, Gunna, Don Toliver, Chance the Rapper, and Lil Yachty, the album expands Kodak’s sound into new emotional and sonic territory.

Kodak’s story is still being written, even after a decade at the top. Tracks like Time To Be Free reflect a sharpened self-awareness, where Yak admits his flaws while leaning into faith and growth. Meanwhile, Imma Shoot revives the raw menace and swagger fans first fell for as a lyrical echo of his breakout anthem Super Gremlin. This year alone, he’s hosted his Bill Kill Halloween Concerts, given back through his Pompano Beach initiatives, and honored his block with 1,800 turkeys for the 1800 symbolic of where it all began. With this album, Kodak Black proves he’s a “community gremlin” turned visionary. Stream your copy of “Just Getting Started” today! Connect with Kodak Black on FACEBOOK, TIKTOK, INSTAGRAM, X, and YOUTUBE.

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