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Kodak Black Unleashes Soulful New Mixtape “Dieuson Octave” & Self-Directed “Catch Fire” Visual!

Today, Kodak Black dives deep into his roots with the release of Dieuson Octave, a mixtape named after his own birth name. This latest project takes fans through Kodak’s personal journey, blending reflective storytelling with the gritty style he’s known for. Leading the mixtape, Catch Fire sets a powerful tone, with Kodak himself behind the camera directing its visual. Set against a backdrop of a somber L Beats production, Kodak’s lyrics paint a raw picture of his life’s struggles and triumphs, offering a window into his soul and the people closest to him. The video includes intense scenes of his own car engulfed in flames after a real gas line incident, a powerful image that reflects the trials Kodak faces.

The mixtape pulls in a powerhouse team, with productions from names like SkipOnDaBeat, ATL Jacob, and Xairr, adding unique textures to Kodak’s vision. Beyond “Dieuson Octave,” Kodak recently dropped Vulture Love Presents: The Last Zombies On Earth, spotlighting emerging artists like VVSNCE, Lil Crix, and JME Tmoe and receiving acclaim from tastemakers like XXL and HotNewHipHop. As he continues to influence the rap scene with his raw storytelling and his dedication to his Pompano Beach roots, Dieuson Octave marks yet another chapter in Kodak’s journey. Experience “Catch Fire” by watching the video and streaming the mixtape here.

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