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Kodak Black Announces “TRILL BILL” Mixtape for Black Friday Release

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Kodak Black is about to release his third mixtape of 2024, “TRILL BILL,” on Black Friday, continuing his consistent output this year.

The mixtape follows his label compilation Vulture Love Presents: The Last Zombies on Earth and solo mixtape Dieuson Octave. “TRILL BILL” draws from his “Kutthroat Bill” persona, promising raw energy and the style that first attracted him.

Alongside the mixtape, Kapri will release “Versatile 4”, the latest in his series of extended tracks.

This series, which began in 2017 with Project Baby 2: All Grown Up, has become a defining part of his music, with each installment showcasing longer runtimes and complex narratives.

The timing of the release, during the Black Friday shopping period, shows Kapri’s understanding of the commercial side of the industry.

The anticipation for “TRILL BILL” and Versatile 4 highlights Kodak’s ability to mix commercial appeal with artistic exploration, keeping his fans engaged while expanding his creative boundaries.

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Sazid Kabir

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