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Out of nowhere, Kodak Black, the rapper, has come up with a surprise event, and he is already asking his fans to meet him at the POTS and Painted venue, thereby generating excitement right away and receiving a great variety of funny and thrilled responses from his fans.
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Kodak, Florida’s prodigal son, and his real name Bill K. Kapri, hasn’t made his plans clear in a post which just said “Tally, Meet me at @potsandpainted Tonight 🎥🔥.” With the lens emoji and the fire, it looks like the rapper could be shooting a video or doing a live performance. The creator giving an open invitation to the fans is usually one of the most engaging and at times unpredictable forms of engagements and the whole buzz generated, without needing a formal announcement, is a standard Kodak Black on social media.
The comments reacted almost immediately and it was a mixture of excitement, jokes and, to some extent, pleas. One user immediately commented on the possible cover charge, “120 to sit in pots bro ✌️✌️✌️,” wrote back, making fun of the venue’s name and the presumably high cost of a possible VIP experience. Another fanned the flames of a direct appeal by, “Can you bring me [the]… on stage pls,” and he was dreaming that the rapper would offer him a shot at the moment of a lifetime.
One comment during the whole commotion created a hilarious misunderstanding. A guy commented, “I was going to make a comment about why did Bill Russell post this?” It was a clever comment, emphasizing the post author’s name, which happened to be the name of the legendary NBA basketball player rather than the rapper, a probable technical error that did not escape the keen followers’ attention.
The declaration was also a promotion for Kodak Black’s upcoming projects. A few comments explicitly mentioned his album, “Just Getting Started,” which was to be released on October 31st, his soon-to-be-released album, directly. A fan with great anticipation stated, “Need two more albums after just getting started 🔥🙌,” while another one simply requested, “Send me the album early @kodakblack,” demonstrating the immense demand for new track from the creator.
Other people’s comments were more funny or challenging. One theikut person commented, “Fly me to Florida 🤣,” and to this another one wrote, “Bring me back stage fuck it,” implying a daring request. The comments were overwhelmingly positive, and phrases like “This is goin to be a movie 4 sure 😎” and “Love you so much Kodak Black👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥” reflected the emotions of the most loyal fans.
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Kodak Black, the one whose lyrics can’t be classified as refined and whose career has had many legal battles, still manages to connect with his audience very strongly. The artists have a lot of reliance on events happening spontaneously and interacting with the fans, which is part of their branding and thus making the followers feel, they are closely attached to the creator’s life. The way he partnered with POTS and Painted for a video shoot, mini concert, or any other creative activity was able to generate the kind of instant organic hype that is the hallmark of current creator-fan relationship dynamics. The rapper and his career will soon have another highlight moment as the event is already being talked about as the great one.