Kodak Black Announces “Just Getting Started” Album, Set To Release October 31


Can this be the album that finally gets Kodak Black his flowers?

I’ve always believed Kodak Black is one of the most naturally gifted hip-hop artists of his generation. His talent has never been in question — the challenge has always been consistency. Over the past few years, he’s released projects like Trill Bill, Gifts For The Streets, and Dieuson Octave, each showing flashes of brilliance but none quite hitting the lasting mark fans hoped for.

Now, Kodak is stepping back into the spotlight with his upcoming album, Just Getting Started — and the anticipation feels different this time. The lead single, “Still Get Chanel” featuring Chance The Rapper, signals a new level of focus and artistic intent. Kodak’s unfiltered delivery blends seamlessly with Chance’s melodic, offbeat charm, making the track an early highlight and setting the tone for what could be his most complete project in years.

The album boasts an impressive lineup of collaborators, including Gunna, Don Toliver, Chance The Rapper, Pharrell, Lil Yachty, TTO K.T., and Reign. Each feature brings a unique flavor to the table, adding dimension to Kodak’s evolving sound. Meanwhile, earlier singles like “Imma Shoot” and “Keys To The City” have given listeners a taste of his renewed energy and commitment.

If Kodak maintains this momentum, Just Getting Started could easily become the album that redefines his legacy. It feels like a reminder that he’s not done yet — far from it. With his raw storytelling, bold personality, and now a sharpened sense of purpose, Kodak Black might just be entering his true prime.




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