The 28-year-old artist, whose authorized title is Invoice Kahan Kapri, was offered with the Key to the Metropolis throughout a July 31 ceremony recognizing his affect in each music and local people engagement. The newest honor provides to others, equivalent to a pardon by the President of the US, Donald Trump.
The occasion, held throughout North Miami’s annual youth internship program commencement, was led by Appearing Metropolis Supervisor and Financial Improvement Director John Lorfils, a North Miami native. Lorfils offered the symbolic key to Kodak in entrance of attendees that included metropolis officers, interns, and supporters.
“The keys to the town unlock alternative,” stated a metropolis consultant. “We provide the key as a reminder to return, to speculate, to uplift.”
Kodak, wearing muted colours, accepted the glory with few phrases however later posted a message of appreciation on social media. “Thanks, North Miami, for honoring me with the Key to the Metropolis,” he wrote on X, previously Twitter. “I admire the acknowledgment and love.”
Kodak Black Receives Key to North Miami
Through the ceremony, Yak was praised for his philanthropic efforts, together with donations of air con models to public housing residents and scholarships for the youngsters of two FBI brokers killed within the line of obligation. Whereas Kodak’s authorized troubles proceed to spark controversy, civic leaders seem prepared to tell apart its latest contributions from previous conduct.
His presence at civic occasions indicators a shift in public notion—at the least regionally. Metropolis leaders in North Miami and Pompano Seashore have emphasised his optimistic influence on underserved communities in South Florida, significantly via youth applications and monetary help.
Kodak’s latest honors come as he releases new music. His newest observe, “Nonetheless Respiratory,” a collaboration with Upstates, dropped July 29. Because the rapper continues to navigate each cultural visibility and private transformation, his rising recognition in public service circles suggests a creating legacy—one which extends past music and into the realm of civic engagement.