kodak blak project 2 baby free download Here’s How Much ’s ‘’ Sold First Week. And just like that, Kodak Black has landed his second top 10 debut in less than six months. According to Billboard, the ascendant Florida rapper's latest project, titled Project Baby 2 , checked in at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart for the week ending Aug. 24, en route to moving 50,000 equivalent album units in its first week of release. Rock band Brand New landed at No. 1 on the chart, moving 58,000 equivalent album units. Kodak's last project, titled Painting Pictures , debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart, moving 71,000 equivalent album units. Project Baby 2 gained most of its sales from its 39,000 streaming equivalent album units, with 8,000 of the sales being of the traditional variety. Either way, Kodak's just taken home another big W. In comparison, Dave East's Def Jam debut Paranoia: A True Story came in at No. 9, moving 26,000 units, making it the highest-charting project of the Harlem rapper's career so far. Kodak, who was just released from Broward County Jail in June, is currently under house arrest, but he's able to leave his crib for pre-approved, work-related purposes. Last night, at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards, the rapper flexed hard on the red carpet, lining a fat stack of cash across his arm as photographers snapped pictures. While he didn't take home the trophy for Best New Artist—a VMA he was nominated for—he still looks like he had a good time. It's wild to see a tape like Project Baby 2 sell 50k with barely any promo. Kodak's solid numbers speak to just how popular he is, and though there may not be a "Tunnel Vision" on this project, his "Transportin" video is already doing numbers. See Behind-the-Scenes With Kodak Black at 2016 XXL Freshman Class Cover Shoot. , a song by Kodak Black, XXXTENTACION. Kodak Black and XXXTENTACION shine on “Roll In Peace.” Kodak Black and his music was more or less divisive. Some felt that the Floridian emcee was one of hip-hop’s most promising up-and-comers, while others felt he embodied what they believed to be a decaying quality of hip-hop culture. Still, after his promising but flawed Painting Pictures, Kodak continued to drop consistently fire music, culminating in the release of his highly anticipated Project Baby 2. The album dropped this morning, and from the first track it’s clear that Kodak is coming out swinging. With consistent production from criminally underrated London On Da Track, Project Baby 2 seems like it could very well be a transitional album for Kodak, helping convince some of his most ardent detractors to change teams. It might be surprising to some that one of the best songs is a collaboration with the notorious Members Only ring-leader XXXTENTACION, who is probably twenty times more divisive than Kodak. Project Baby 2: All Grown Up (Deluxe) On this sequel to his 2013 mixtape, Project Baby , Kodak Black’s doom-ridden rap style is as grimly compelling as ever. Rhyming over a mournful, jazzy trumpet that could've been snatched straight from the ‘20s, the Florida MC references the real-life threat of a jail sentence on “Roll in Peace,” while “Don’t Wanna Breathe” finds him contemplating suicide after a bad breakup. His gruffly melodic voice remains a disarming weapon, too, as evidenced by his poignant, bluesy croon on “Need a Break.”