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RnB 17 February, 2025

Kodak Black Is "Single Again" On Valentine's Day Surprise 2-Song Set Includes "Cluck"

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Kodak Black Is "Single Again" On Valentine's Day Surprise 2-Song Set Includes "Cluck"
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) After closing 2024 with his featured-stacked Gift for the Streets mixtape, Kodak Black is on his own with "Single Again," a heartbreak-themed track dropped just in time for Valentine's Day. The moving surprise single is part of a 2-song pack that includes the trippier companion piece, "Cluck."

With "Single Again," Kodak looks back on a relationship that didn't pan out and lands on an anthem for those riding solo today: "F--- it I'm single again, I'm back in the skreets / That relationship s--- just ain't the life for me." But this isn't a celebratory moment for the multi-platinum rapper. Over heavy keys and a ghostly R&B sample, he sounds regretful as he blues-croons, "I don't remember the last time everything was peaceful between us / Everybody see the best in me, so why the f--- you just see a cheater?" "Cluck" is the other side of that revelation, finding Kodak caught in a wild swirl of emotions and observations.

The Pompano Beach star has been giving his all to his legions of devoted fans lately, dropping three full-length projects in less than two months at the end of the year. On Christmas Day, Kodak released Gift for the Streets, a star-studded affair featuring Lil Yachty, Veeze, Rob49, Taylor So Made, No Limit Records OG C-Murder, and more, not to mention a partial Hot Boys reunion with Juvenile and BG.

But Kodak season kicked off in November with a pair of mixtapes: the haunted and inward-looking Dieuson Octave, titled after the artist's actual birth name (see videos for "Catch Fire" and "Versatile 4"), and Trill Bill, which for the most part captured the multifaceted man from a different angle — the "fly, fresh, and foolish" side, to quote Kodak. That one came with singles "News Matt" and "Cyber Truck."

Kodak's expansive vision and status transcend rap. Over the years, he's cultivated the role of a prophetic storyteller and resonant channeller of the culture, and his reach continues to grow. He has over 25 billion global streams to his name and continues to engage in altruism within his beloved Florida community, including over the most recent holiday season via a Pompano toy giveaway and his annual Thanksgiving Kodak's Turkey Drive, in which Kodak gave out 1,800 turkeys in honor of the 1800 block he grew up on.






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