Kodak Black Skipping Vegas-Style Party To See Mother Upon Prison Release: Report

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Kodak Black attends the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards at The Forum on August 27, 2017 in Inglewood, California
Kodak Black is coming home this weekend!

Kodak Black's presence has been missing in our lives for the past few months. The rapper was arrested and charged earlier this year after police raided his home and discovered guns and weapons. Since being locked up, the rapper has made some major changes in his life, for better or for worse. However, from what's being said, the rapper's been on his best behavior which resulted in an early release. As he approaches freedom, it looks like young Kodak won't be partying it up immediately, but instead, spent some quality time with his loved ones.

According to The Blast, Kodak Black has opted out of celebrating his release at a Vegas-style party to go spend some time with his mother and his son. The rapper's release process is expected to begin around midnight. Once he's processed out, the rapper will be heading straight to his mother's house in Florida. The rapper's son, who was unfortunately tied into his legal issues, will also be at his mother's place awaiting his father.

Their sources also say that Kodak is also itching to get back in the studio once he gets settled.

Over the past few months, Kodak, or Bill as some may refer to him as, has made some changes in his life, for better or for worse. In June, Kodak revealed that he completed his GED. Additionally, the rapper also claimed that he's been writing a book from behind bars. It seems like he's taking a page out of Gucci Mane's book to use the time away from society to better himself. 


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