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Kodak Black Addresses Clemency on New Song “Last Day In”

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Days following the commutation of his prison sentence by Donald Trump, Kodak Black has released a new song called “Last Day In.” In the track, the Florida rapper seems to address the circumstances that led to his release, with the lyrics: “Trump just freed me, but my favorite president is on the money/All they hatin’ presidents has become evident to me.” You can find that song below.

Shortly after his release, Kodak tweeted out his thanks to Trump “for his commitment to justice reform and shortening my sentence.” The rapper still faces a first-degree criminal sexual misconduct charge in South Carolina—a state crime—stemming from an alleged sexual assault on a woman at a Comfort Inn and Suites in 2016.

Lil Wayne, who received a full pardon from Trump for outstanding federal weapons charges, released a post-pardon track earlier this week called “Ain’t Got Time.” In addition to Wayne and Kodak, Death Row Records co-founder Michael “Harry-O” Harris received a commutation from Trump.

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