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Kodak Black has announced a new project titled Kill Bill — despite being stuck inside prison.

The incarcerated rapper shared the info with a fan-made, photoshopped image comparing him to the late NBA legend Kobe Bryant on Saturday (April 4). No release date for the new project was given.

“#KillBill Coming Real Soon,” he wrote on Twitter. “Until then vibe to these Championships.”

The accompanying photo features Kodak’s head on Bryant’s body from when the Los Angeles Lakers star showed off his five NBA Championship trophies at a press conference. Five of Kodak’s projects have been edited onto the trophies.

In the caption of an Instagram post with the same photo, Kodak explained how he’s more of an NFL fan than an NBA fan. But he also offered his condolences to Bryant, noting how the basketball great’s death deterred his plans of returning from prison by helicopter.

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“Since I’m So #SG I Appreciate Da #SweetGesture By Comparing Me To One Of The Greatest In The #NBA,” he wrote. “But I’m #NFL Man Y’all Gone Y’all Gone Have To Put A L.J. Jersey On Me Man, Tighten Down Y’all Kno Me Betta Den Dat! @new_era8 I Swear U Got Ova A Million Yards Fam #NiggazForLife #NeverForgetLoyalty R.I.P. KOBE By Da Way. I Was Finna Come Home In A Helicopter But I Took That As A Sign #KB #KobeBryant #KodakBlack #KillBill.”

Kodak hasn’t dropped an album since 2018’s Dying To Live. His prison sentence for federal gun charges is expected to end in August 2022.

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