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Subscribe http://bit.ly/1V3Xyp2 Kodak Black is really enjoying his freedom trying things he never did before and he has taken up the bike life and is loving it. Kodak Black Is All About That Bike Life! SHOWING OUT ON QUADS AND DIRT BIKES! Kodak Black from jail speaking. Kodak black is a rapper known for songs such as "No Flockin", "Skrt", "Shoulda Woulda", "Heart Of The Projects", "Str8", "Project Baby 2", "Catch Flight", "Honey Bun" and many more hits. Kodak Black is also known for featuring with artist such as Plies, Playboy Carti, French Montana, Alcy, Kolyon, Drake, and many more. In the wake of touching off his rebound with the sizzling record "There He Go" a week ago, Kodak Black comes back with his new tune highlighting Yo Gotti titled "Meteorologist." Kdak Black has not been shot. Web reports of the 19-year-old rapper being shot in the place where he grew up of Pompano Beach, Fla., are not valid. "It's all false," said Black's legal advisor, Allan Zamren. "It's gossip. I've been getting calls from TMZ, from all around. "He's fine." It's additionally been declared that Kodak Black will play two shows in Fort Lauderdale, his first neighborhood exhibitions since his discharge on $100,000 bond from a prison in South Carolina prior this month. The rapper, who experienced childhood in Pompano Beach's Golden Acres lodging advancement and is currently marked to Atlantic Records, will play Jan. 14 and Jan. 21 at Club Pulse, otherwise called the Atrium Complex, at 2520 Miami Road in Fort Lauderdale. The Jan. 21 show is all ages. "No doubt, we are [excited]," said Valentino Bain, CEO of the Broward-based New Era Promotions, which has worked with Kodak Black previously. New Era will have the Jan. 14 appear, while Bain's associate I.B. Da King is advancing both shows. The bits of gossip about the rapper being shot is only the most recent in a continuous issue on the Internet: Fake news. For this situation, the fake story seems to have spread after some individual posted a video of what seems, by all accounts, to be an evening wrongdoing scene packed with what gives off an impression of being Broward Sheriff's squad autos, appointees, and other crisis staff. "Rapper Kodak Black just got shot while originating from a club in Pompano," a voice says over the footage. The video was likewise joined by a post that states Kodak Black was shot twice in the mid-section while driving in Pompano Beach in the wake of leaving a strip club. The talk burst into flames via web-based networking media, with a significant number of the rapper's fans utilizing the #PrayForKodak hashtag. Dark, whose legitimate name is Dieuson Octave, was sentenced to a year of house capture and five years of probation, which was orchestrated as a major aspect of the sentence he got in a Broward court in the late spring. He was to serve his home capture at an undisclosed area around 50 minutes from where he experienced childhood in Pompano Beach. That sentence takes into consideration Black to go for business related purposes including live exhibitions. Dark, who was held in three unique prisons - Broward, St. Lucie, and Florence County, S.C. - amongst May and December, confronts a lawful offense include of criminal sexual lead Florence, South Carolina, a charge that conveys a greatest sentence of 30 years in jail. He was discharged on $100,000 bond on the South Carolina charge on December 1. Dark, whose given name is Dieuson Octave, is blamed for sexually striking a lady in the wake of playing a show in Florence, S.C., on Feb. 6. As indicated by a police report, the informer and a companion had about faced to the Comfort Inn and Suites in Florence to hang out with the rapper and someone else, the lady told agents. Octave is blamed for pushing the lady onto an overnight boardinghouse the floor, where he sexually ambushed and bit her, as indicated by the charges. Since his discharge, Kodak Black has remained occupied. Notwithstanding performing live, he has worked together with other conspicuous craftsmen and been a part of a few recordings including "There He Go," which has amassed more than 19 million perspectives since it was presented on YouTube on Dec. 6.