Kodak Black Drops The Trippy "Calling My Spirit" Music Video

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Kodak Black returns with the visuals for "Calling My Spirit."

We're still waiting on Kodak Black's first post-prison release. Over the past few months, he's slowly been dishing out some fire records including his latest top 10 single on the Hot 100, "ZEZE" ft. Travis Scott and Offset. The rapper released the visuals for the song in late November and quickly followed it with his latest single, "Calling My Spirit." Today, he unleashes the trippy new visuals for the song.

Kodak Black is back with his latest music video for "Calling My Spirit" which he released last week. The rapper comes through with a trippy set of visuals for the track that reflects on the prison system and more. The new video comes ahead of the release of his new project, DYING TO LIVE which is set to drop on December 14th. The rapper has yet to share many details on the project, although it seems this was the same project that was slated to drop on Halloween.

Aside from "Calling My Sprit," the rapper was recently handcuffed by police outside of a club in Los Angeles. Fortunately, he wasn't arrested nor was he charged with anything. It's unsure what exactly transpired, but thankfully, he isn't facing any legal action and we could expect his project to arrive on time.


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