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Kodak Black may be incarcerated, but that isn’t stopping him from putting out new music. Not long after unveiling the tracklist, the 23-year-old rapper has returned with his third official studio album, Bill Israel. The 11-track project arrived on Tuesday night (November 10) and boasts features from Gucci Mane, Lil Yachty and Tory Lanez.

Naturally, Lanez involvement in the project raised a few eyebrows due to the Megan Thee Stallion shooting controversy, but apparently his legal troubles are none of Kodak’s concern. After all, he has enough on his plate.

In November 2019, Kodak struck a plea deal in his federal gun case and agreed to 46 months in prison. Over the last several months, the Pompano Beach, Florida native has made several damning allegations against the Federal Bureau of Prisons and Kentucky’s Sandy Prison, including abhorrent conditions, lack of medical care and abuse.

As a result, he’s been shuffled around multiple times. Last month, Kodak was transferred from Sandy to USP Thomson from FTC Oklahoma City. Kodak is still facing sexual assault charges in South Carolina as well after he was accused of raping a teenager in 2016 following a concert.

Bill Israel serves as the follow-up to 2018’s Dying To Live. Check out the album stream and tracklist below.

  1. Remember The Times
  2. I Wanna Live
  3. Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe
  4. Spain f. Tory Lanez
  5. The Fire
  6. Pimpin Ain’t Eazy
  7. I Knew It f. Gucci Mane
  8. Feeling Myself Today
  9. Serence
  10. Make A Hit f. Lil Yachty
  11. Dummy Green

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