KODAK BLACK DROPS “LEMME SEE” VIDEO OFF “WHEN I WAS DEAD” ALBUM 

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Today, Multi-Platinum rapper Kodak Black drops his new visual for “Lemme See” a standout from his new cathartic album When I Was Dead out now via Vulture Love / Capitol Records. Watch the gritty “Lemme See” video HERE and listen to When I Was Dead HERE.

The 26-year-old Florida native delivers a striking black-and-white ILLIMITEWORLD directed video, which finds the MC roaming the streets of his old neighborhood in Pompano Beach and catching up with the locals. “Lemme See” showcases his rapid-fire flow over a minimalist piano.

Checking in at 18 tracks, When I Was Dead features all the bluntly honest raps and bluesy crooning that made Yak an icon. On “Burning Rubber,” a track produced by Boi-1da (Drake, Rihanna, Kendrick Lamar) he threads matter-of-fact death threats, yacht party flexes, and trap logistics with succinct couplets and spurts of wispy singing. On the opening track “Kylie Grande” produced by Metro Boomin (Post Malone, Future), he taps into his softer side.

To date, Kodak Black has garnered 22 million monthly listeners on Spotify and is approaching 25 billion global streams. Now, with When I Was Dead at his back, Kodak is poised to continue leveling up at a historic rate. 

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