Kodak Black - Feelin Peachy [Official Music Video]

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Published 2021-06-10
Kodak Black - Feelin Peachy [Official Music Video]
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Label: Atlantic Records
Video Commissioner: Kareem Johnson / OverScene LLC
SVP Marketing: Marsha St. Hubert
Director of Video Operations: Lily Thrall

Prod Co: Hidden Pictures
EP: Shiri Fauer
Producer: Bruno Breil
Director: Damian Fyffe
DP: Sam Brave
AD: Bob Garcia
2nd AD: Julio Gomez
Art: Luis Roaman
Edit: Moises Fuentes
Color: Color By Gloss
Stylist: Ana Arada
Hair / MU: Keema Chang
CCO: George Schoendorfer

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2017 saw Kodak rack up certifications including: gold-certified album ‘Painting Pictures’, 2x platinum single “Tunnel Vision”, and gold-certified track “Too Many Years (feat. PnB Rock)”. In 2017, Kodak Black was on both Rolling Stone’s and Complex’s “Best of 2017” lists, as well as Billboard’s “21 Under 21” list. As well, he released ‘Project Baby 2’ with the single “Codeine Dreaming”.

His 2018 mixtape ‘Heart Break Kodak’ went on to reach #15 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop chart. Kodak later revealed his studio album ‘Dying to Live’, debuting #1 on the Billboard 200. The album featured “Testimony” and “Zeze (feat. Travis Scott & Offset)”, which earned #1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Billboard 200 charts.

He has also collaborated with major artists such as Gucci Mane and Bruno Mars on “Wake Up In The Sky” and XXXTentacion on “Roll In Peace”.

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All Comments (21)
  • @MrWhaatwaa
    This Will Get Kodak Black Another Grammy 🔥
  • @JasonBooz
    2024 missing this vibe 🤷🏾‍♂️🔥💪🏾
  • @BR-dh9ov
    “Brother told me fuck it stick to rapping everybody know you about that action “🔥🔥💤💤💤
  • @eddietucker4222
    This is Kodak in a different light, I’m fuckin wit it heavy.
  • @bigbam6719
    Just came back to remind yall it’s 2024 and this still a certified banger!!
  • @user-dw2fg1ty6f
    Thank you Mr.Trump. This young artist is one the general public adores.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
  • @millerrd0725
    I like how Kodak switch up he styles he never sounds the same. That’s why he will last longer than other rappers. That’s one of the many reason ppl like dj akademiks. Consider him one of the greatest rappers of this generation. Because he influenced the whole industry by just being himself. Y’all have to keep in mind Kodak been locked up for the majority of his rapping career. And still made an impact on the industry. Everybody in his freshman class from 2016 damn near fell off. except for him. Kodak will always be remembered as one of the greatest to ever rap out of Florida. Most rappers put they cities on . But Kodak put his whole state on. That alone is deserving of some type of grammy.. he done all this before the age of 24. GOATED
  • @atlnocakingpeach
    This song will never get old🔥🔥🔥🔥♥️♥️♥️
  • @britneymae2532
    Never get tired of Kodak, old Kodak , young Kodak, babyfaced Kodak I fuck with him heavy and hard 4ever
  • @SC_2QUICK
    “Bay...bey” shit go hard for no reason
  • @kto.levell4567
    The wayy he started the song off was sooo fucking tough.. then the chorus came in with that beat.. shit was so tough.. and this catchy asl😤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
  • @snypes1008
    I freakin love this video. I’m a black male. The all BLACK females is awesome. They fine Kodak. Song crazy good.
  • @akspades6423
    Kodak is really carrying this generation. Gotta give him props.
  • @954tae5
    Kodak is forever legendary 🇭🇹🔥🔥🔥
  • @chalusrabon5987
    Something about this youngster is so special he has his own style closest thing to old school rappers from the 90s he doesn't get the credit he deserves