About
Kodak Black, born Dieuson Octave and later legally known as Bill K. Kapri, is an American rapper known for his distinctive flow and often controversial lyrics. He rose to prominence in the mid-2010s with a series of mixtapes and singles that showcased his raw talent and unfiltered perspective on life. Hailing from Pompano Beach, Florida, Kodak Black's music often reflects his experiences growing up in challenging environments, addressing themes of poverty, crime, and the struggles of youth. His ability to connect with audiences through his authentic storytelling has made him a significant figure in contemporary hip-hop, despite facing numerous legal challenges throughout his career.
Before Fame
Before achieving mainstream success, Kodak Black was actively involved in the local rap scene. At the young age of 12, he was a member of the rap group Brutal Youngnz, laying the foundation for his future career. He later became affiliated with the Kolyons, further honing his skills and building a network within the music community. These early experiences were crucial in shaping his artistic identity and preparing him for the challenges and opportunities that lay ahead.
Career Highlights
Kodak Black's career took off with the release of singles like "No Flockin," which gained significant traction and established him as a rising star. However, it was "Tunnel Vision" that catapulted him into the mainstream. The song debuted at #27 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and later peaked at #6, marking his first top 10 hit. This success solidified his position in the music industry and opened doors to collaborations with other prominent artists and further opportunities to showcase his talent on a larger scale. His albums have consistently charted well, demonstrating his enduring appeal to a wide audience.
Trivia
- Kodak Black was born Dieuson Octave.
- He legally changed his name to Bill K. Kapri in 2018.
- He started robbing as a means to provide for his family at a young age.
- He was inspired by Lil Boosie.
- He was engaged to rapper Mellow Rackz in February 2021, but they later separated.
Family Life
Kodak Black was born in Florida and grew up in the Golden Acres projects of Pompano Beach. He experienced a challenging upbringing, being raised without a father figure from a young age. He has a son named King Khalid Octave. His personal life has often been intertwined with his public persona, with his family experiences influencing his music and his legal troubles impacting his relationships.









