Over the past year, Kodak Black's career has sky rocketed and made him one of the most prominent young artist to emerge in this generation of hip hop. However, his legal situations have constantly veered his career off path. The rapper's been behind bars for nearly two months now after his house was raided and police found guns and marijuana in his home. Last week, the rapper was reported to be in solitary confinement but it looks like the rapper's no longer in the bing.
Kodak Black's Twitter account posted that he's fresh out of the bing. In addition, the tweet also claims that Chris Brown put $10K in his prison commissary.
"Fresh out the bing... that boy @chrisbrown just dropped 10 racks on my books, that’s love." the tweet read.
Mind you, Kodak's still in jail so it's likely someone on his team that sent the tweet out.
Kodak Black was sent to the hole last week while he awaited trial. According to reports, the rapper was sent to solitary confinement for allegedly having a three way call from a prison phone which is completely prohibited.
Kodak had three of his charges dropped from the case but still has to battle charges for possession of marijuana and possession of ammunition. We'll keep you updated on Kodak's case as more information comes forth.
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