Kodak Black x NBA YoungBoy x Young Dolph Type Beat - SKRT | Prod. By Swiss Frankie

Kodak Black x NBA YoungBoy x Young Dolph Type Beat - SKRT | Prod. By Swiss Frankie

To purchase this beat/for more instrumentals visit - http://SwissFrankie.net Kodak Black x NBA YoungBoy x Young Dolph Type Beat - SKRT | Prod. By Swiss Frankie #31Days31Beats January Marathon. Beat 11 of 31. #31DayBeatChallenge New Beats Added Every Day! Buy 2 Get 1 Free - All Beats, All Licenses! If You Buy 2 Beats You Get Third Beat For Free Beat Title: SKRT Kodak Black x NBA YoungBoy x Young Dolph Type Beat Smooth Dirty South Hip-Hop Rap Trap Gangsta Hardcore Banger Instrumental 2016 2017 2018 ___________________________________________ ● Subscribe Here -    / @swissfrankie-hiphopbeatsra662   ● Email - [email protected] for serious inquiries & questions ● Buy/Lease Beats Instantly on your Mobile - http://www.SwissFrankie.NET ● Twitter -   / swiss_frankie   ● Facebook -   / swissfrankiebeats   ● Instagram -   / swissfrankie   ● SoundCloud -   / swissfrankie   ___________________________________________ Octave was born on June 11, 1997 in Pompano Beach, Florida, where he was also raised. His parents were immigrants from Haiti. Octave was raised by his mother in Golden Acres, a public housing project in Pompano Beach. From the age of six, Octave used the nickname "Black". He also used the nickname "Lil' Black". When he signed up for Instagram he chose the username "Kodak Black". This was the stage name he used when he began rapping, and a stage name favored by his fans. In 2009, at age 12, Kodak Black joined a rap group called "Brutal Yungenz", under his first official stage name "J-Black". He then joined a local rap group called "The Kolyons". In December 2013, Kodak Black released the mixtape Project Baby, followed in December 2014 with the mixtape "Heart of the Projects", and in December 2015 with the mixtape Institution. In October 2015, Canadian rapper Drake posted a video of himself dancing to one of Kodak Black's singles "Skrt", which helped Kodak Black gain popularity. That same month, Kodak Black signed a deal with Atlantic Records. In May 2016, Kodak Black and rapper and label-mate Lil Uzi Vert announced their intention to partner for a national tour called the "Parental Advisory Tour", however, Kodak Black did not appear on the tour. In May 2016, Kodak Black was featured on French Montana's single "Lockjaw", from French Montana's twenty first mixtape MC4, which reached a peak position of 23 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. In August 2016, Kodak Black's single Skrt reached number 10 on Billboard's "Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles" chart. In June 2016, he released his fourth mixtape, Lil B.I.G. Pac, which became his first mixtape to chart on Billboard, reaching number 49 on the "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums" chart and number 18 on the Heatseakers Albums chart. In June 2016, Kodak Black was named one of XXL Magazine's "2016 Freshman Class". In August 2016, Kodak Black was criticized when a studio session video was released showing him ridiculing dark-skinned black women with lyrics which implied those women were less attractive than light-skinned black women. While in jail in 2016, he released the song "Can I". Kodak Black Type Beat x NBA YoungBoy x Young Dolph Type Beat Smooth Dirty South Hip-Hop Rap Trap Gangsta Hardcore Banger Instrumental 2016 2017 2018 x 21 Savage Type Beat x Meek Mill Type Beat x Yo Gotti Type Beat x Tory Lanez Type Beat x Drake Type Beat x London On Da Track Type Beat x Future Type Beat x Lil Yachty Type Beat x Migos Type Beat x Playboi Carti Type Beat x Lil Durk Type Beat x French Montana Type Beat x - SKRT - Produced By Swiss Frankie    • Kodak Black x NBA YoungBoy x Young Do...