Kodak Black released a new music video for “Vulnerable” on Monday, March 14. The setting is a construction site where the Florida native is wearing all black as he’s rapping about his troubles. The song is the sixth single off the Florida native’s latest album to get a music video. Other singles coupled with music videos are: “On Everything,” “Grinding All-Season,” “I Wish,” and of course platinum single “Super Gremlin.”
Watch the video below.
The Floridian is getting fans excited to hear the album by listing off artists he wants on his album. The ‘Feelin Peachy’ rapper also said that he’s collaborating with Ed Sheeran of all people.
Kodak says: “I might go ahead and throw the Ed Sheeran out early, like don’t even hold onto that.” Gon’ ahead and throw him out there on the deluxe.” The Florida native says that he’s working on another project called “Kuttthroat Bill.” Safe to say that the Florida native’s projects will be awesome.
Kodak Black and Antonio Brown are Floridians who are contributing to each other’s success.
Antonio Brown is an NFL superstar, as many football fans know. On Instagram stories, he calls himself “Super Gremlin” a lot. Football fans now know this is a reference to Kodak’s platinum single. Back For Everything is Kodak Black’s album that is experiencing significant success. The album is back at the No.1 spot on the Billboard 200. This album is Kodak Black’s fourth studio album, and it’s topping Billboard Magazine’s top rap albums and top R&B/Hip Hop Albums charts. Safe to say, the Florida native’s career is still ascending because of more success he’s still experiencing.
On social media, the Floridian’s saying: “Overall numbers 283k and this before the 2nd week numbers!!!” He wrote on Instagram after the first week’s solid numbers. He also is writing: “Only one feature on the whole album #BackForEverything 19 Tracks All GAZ. I appreciate all my supporters. We damn near Gold Already.”
It looks like Kodak’s hungry for success and is eating. Want more Kodak Black? Check out what he’s been up to here.
Written by Tobin Kaplan