“I’m God-sent, like He sent me up/So I can relay these messages/Like He used me as His vessel/Like He used me as an instrument,” he raps. The album opens with “Testimony”, a song reaffirming Kodak’s faith. The rapper’s tone on Dying to Live, the first project since his release this past August, is one of a man weary of his future-Kodak awaits trial for sexual assault charges stemming from an incident in 2016-and concerned with his influence. This plays out as something of a milestone for Kodak, someone whose career to date has been marked by increasingly promising albums and mixtapes-all dropped amid stints in prison. ![]() In it the Pompano Beach, Florida MC talks about his decision to avoid being photographed in the set’s jail cell for fear of glorifying incarceration. ![]() ![]() Ahead of Dying to Live’s release, Kodak Black shared a behind-the-scenes clip from the “Calling My Spirit” video shoot.
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