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Bill K. Kapri, formerly Dieuson Octave but better known by his stage name Kodak Black, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. He is noted for his singles "Zeze", "Roll in Peace", "Tunnel Vision", and "No Flockin", as well as his numerous legal issues. He has been to juvie multiple times as well as a few stints in prison. Today we will walk you through his legal timeline and what he's been up to since starting his sentence, other than facing more time due to his recent charges.
Rapper Kodak Black attempted to hide his face with cash as he stepped out of jail Thursday afternoon after being arrested for weapon and drug possession. At around 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Kodak, 21, whose real name is Bill K. Kapri, and three associates were detained by U.S. Border and Customs Protection while trying to cross the Queenston-Lewiston Bridge — a bridge between the U.S. and Canada, New York State Police confirmed in a press release. Are we raising a Kodak Black generation? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bj-murphy9/support
Boss Radio Live, Hosted by Phelo the Great (Special Guest: Hip Hop in the Ville's, TJ)Parental Disclaimer : Discretion Advised UPDATE: Kodak Black free: Broward rapper released after border arrest, leaves jail hiding his face with a fan of cash.South Florida rapper Kodak Black has been released after his arrest at the U.S.-Canada border near Niagara Falls, a legal snafu that forced the cancellation of a Boston date on his current North American tour.U.S. border agents arrested Black, whose legal name is Bill K. Kapri, and three others in his entourage as they tried to enter cross back into the United States from Canada, border officials and state police said.The arrests scuttled Kodak Black’s scheduled performance at the House of Blues in Boston. When Kodak failed to show up at the venue there, angry fans became unruly, causing Boston police to respond to control the crowds, according to the Boston Globe.like . share . subscribe . leave a comment https://www.spreaker.com/user/valeriedenisejones