Kodak Black was set to release his second album of 2022 just eight months after releasing his gold-certified album Back For Everything. Kutthroat Bill: Vol. 1 was supposed to be released on Friday, October 7th. However, now the Florida rapper has changed his mind.

Following the release of three fan-favorite singles in recent weeks, including “I’m So Awesome,” “Walk,” and “Spin,” the 25-year-old rapper has opted to put the album’s release date back to October 28. There is no information on why Kodak chose a later date. The album’s postponement comes less than a day after Yak threatened to boycott BET after losing Song of the Year to Latto at the 2022 Hip Hop Awards.

Don’t just simply give it to somebody kuz they a woman!!! If that’s the case y’all shoulda gave Song Of The Year to Glorilla. Not that hating a*** mutt.

The “Super Gremlin” rapper took the stage at the award show to honor his late pal PnB Rock just a day before slamming the network. He began his performance with a touching tribute to the late rapper before playing their 2016 collaboration “Too Many Years.” “Long live PnB, man. You touched a real gangster.”

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You can pre-order Kutthroat Bill: Vol. 1. The full album will be available for streaming on October 28th. To get the latest updates, keep an eye on Thirsty.

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Shivangini Rawat

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