Kodak Black -1800 Nights Apr 2026
: Kodak admits to feeling like he has "abandoned" his family while chasing life in the streets. He explicitly pleads, "Momma stop cryin' 'bout me... All you gotta do is love King" (referencing his son).
is a raw, six-minute freestyle released in January 2018 that serves as a pivotal moment of introspection in the rapper's career. Rapped over the somber, heavy production of Future’s "Kno The Meaning" (produced by Southside ), the track acts as a sprawling open letter regarding his family, his street ties, and the heavy toll of his recurring legal battles. Context and Release Kodak Black -1800 nights
The title "1800 Nights" refers to the roughly (1,800 days) of jail time Kodak had accumulated or faced across various stints at that point in his life. : Kodak admits to feeling like he has
: He grapples with the paranoia of his fame, asking why he still feels the need to carry a "Glock" and "mop" (street sweeper) despite his wealth. is a raw, six-minute freestyle released in January