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Drowning debuted at number 94 on the US Billboard Hot 100 on the week of April 22, 2017 and has peaked at number 38 on the chart. [3] The song spent 21 weeks on the charts before it dropped out on the week of September 16, 2017. It was A Boogie's highest-charting single and first top 40 single and Kodak Black's second Top 40 single.
"There He Go" is a song by American rapper Kodak Black. It was released as a music video in December 2016 and was later released as the lead single from his debut studio album Painting Pictures (2017). Produced by Dubba-AA, it is the first song Kodak released after his release from jail in December 2016.
"Water (Drowning Pt. 2)" is a song by American rapper A Boogie wit da Hoodie featuring American rapper Kodak Black. As the title suggests, this is a sequel to their 2017 collaboration "Drowning"; written alongside producers Shaun Thomas, Patrick Bodi, and Jozzy, it is taken from the former's fourth studio album Me vs. Myself (2022), released three days earlier on December 6, 2022.
He released his debut studio album, The Bigger Artist, via Atlantic Records in 2017. Led by the Billboard Hot 100-top 20 single "Drowning" (featuring Kodak Black), the album was met with critical praise and peaked at number four on the Billboard 200. [2] [3]
He initially recorded tracks at his residence with producer Dubba-AA and engineer Nixon using a modest setup, resulting in the release of "There He Go" just days after his release. [4] Two days later, Kodak started working on the album at Pink House Studios in North Miami , a studio owned by producer and engineer Brett Bailey and engineer Lu ...
Kodak Black, Sway Season "Expeditiously" [129] Noreggie "Needing Something" [130] Cam Busby "Malcolm X.X.X." [131] Kodak Black As featured artist 2015 "Plug" [132] (Rich the Kid featuring Playboi Carti and Kodak Black) WSHH 2016 "Gooked Out" (Remix) [133] (Kolyon featuring Kodak Black and Boosie Badazz) "Lockjaw" [134] (French Montana featuring ...
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Kodak Black was born Dieuson Octave on June 11, 1997, in Pompano Beach, Florida, the son of Haitian immigrant Marcelene Octave. [9] He later legally changed his name to Bill Kahan Kapri. Kodak Black was raised by his mother in Golden Acres, a public housing project in Pompano Beach. [7]