
Born Bill Kapri (formerly Dieuson Octave) in Pompano Beach, Florida in 1997, Kodak Black is one of the most distinctive Florida rap voices of his generation — a singer-rapper whose Painting Pictures, Dying to Live, and Back for Everything albums made him a perennial chart presence and whose catalog ('Tunnel Vision,' 'Roll in Peace,' 'ZEZE,' 'Super Gremlin') runs deep with platinum hits. He delivered 'Brother Stone' on Hardstone Psycho (2024) — a slow, narcotic Florida-meets-Houston hybrid that ranks among the album's standout features — then returned for 'Florida Flow' alongside Travis Scott on JackBoys 2 (2025). The two-track, two-album run with Don positions Kodak as one of the more committed Don-orbit guest vocalists post-2024. Kodak's nasal, drawled cadence and his willingness to lean into vulnerable melodic moments makes him an unusually compatible Don pairing — both artists treat singing and rapping as a continuum rather than a binary. 'Brother Stone' and 'Florida Flow' together represent a deliberate Florida-Houston bridge that's rare in modern rap collaboration.
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Era
2024

