Kodak Black’s Star of David Bling and Urgent Message for Israeli Hostages

Kodak Black: A Hebrew Israelite Rapper Who Stands with Israel and the Jewish People

Kodak Black has recently made headlines for his support of Israel and the Jewish people. He has also sent an urgent message to Hamas, the Palestinian militant group, to release the Israeli hostages they have taken in Gaza.

 A Hebrew Israelite Rapper

Kodak Black, whose real name is Bill Kahan Kapri, was born in Florida to Haitian parents. He started rapping at a young age and rose to fame with his songs “No Flockin” and “Tunnel Vision.” He has also collaborated with famous artists, such as Travis Scott, Lil Wayne, and Bruno Mars.

However, Kodak Black has also faced many legal issues, such as drug charges, weapons charges, sexual assault charges, and probation violations. He has been in and out of jail several times and is currently serving a 46-month sentence in federal prison for lying on a firearm application.

While in jail, Kodak Black discovered his spiritual identity as a Hebrew Israelite, a movement of people of color who believe they are the true descendants of the biblical Israelites. He started studying the Hebrew Israelite doctrine and learning Hebrew. He also changed his name to Bill Israel.

Kodak Black's Star of David Bling and Urgent Message for Israeli Hostages
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Kodak Black has expressed his support for Israel and the Jewish people in his social media posts and music. He has also donated $1,000 from prison to an Orthodox synagogue in Florida. He claims to love Jews and respect their culture and religion.

 A Star of David Ring and a Video Message

Kodak Black has shown his affinity for Judaism by wearing a Star of David ring, symbolizing Jewish identity and faith. The ring is custom-made and features 7.8 carats of VVS1 clarity diamonds and 14-karat white gold. It was purchased from NYC Luxury, a jewelry store that specializes in high-end and exclusive designs. The ring reportedly cost $20,000.

Kodak Black's Star of David Bling and Urgent Message for Israeli Hostages
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Kodak Black has also recorded a video message before his most recent trip to prison, in which he calls for Hamas to release the Israeli hostages they have taken in Gaza. Hamas is a Palestinian Islamist movement that does not recognize Israel’s right to exist and has been in a state of war with Israel since 1988. The latest round of fighting started on October 7, 2023, when Hamas launched a surprise attack on southern Israel from the Gaza Strip, killing more than 1,200 people and taking about 240 hostages. Israel retaliated with airstrikes and a blockade of Gaza and later launched a ground invasion. The war has caused thousands of casualties and massive destruction on both sides.

In the video, which TMZ obtained, Kodak Black sits in front of a camera at his home in Florida, wearing his Star of David ring and a black hoodie. He says:

“Yo, what’s up, man? This is Kodak Black, man. I’m just here to say, man, free all the people locked up in their little rooms over there in that building. You know what I’m saying? Free all my Hebrew homies, man. You know what I’m saying? I’m praying for you all, man. I’m rocking with you all, man. I got you all, man. You know what I’m saying? I’m here for you all, man. You know what I’m saying? I love you all, man. You know what I’m saying? Shalom, shalom, shalom.”

 

He then shows his call to the camera and says

“Check out my Star of David, man. You know what I’m saying? This is what I represent, man. You know what I’m saying? I’m a Hebrew Israelite, man. You know what I’m saying? I’m a real Jew, man. You know what I’m saying? I love Israel, man. You know what I’m saying? I love Jerusalem, man. You know what I’m saying? I love the holy land, man. You know what I’m saying? I’m here for you all, man. You know what I’m saying? I’m rocking with you all, man. You know what I’m saying? I’m praying for peace, man. You know what I’m saying? I’m praying for you all, man. You know what I’m saying? Shalom, shalom, shalom.”

 A Contrast to Kanye West

Kodak Black’s support for Israel and the Jewish people is in stark contrast to Kanye West, another rapper who has made antisemitic remarks and expressed conspiracy theories about Jewish power and money. Kanye West, who is also known for his music and controversies, has tweeted that he was “going death con three on Jewish people” and said that “Black people don’t have the same level of connections as Jewish people.” He has also said that he does not believe in the term antisemitic and that he cannot be an antisemite because he is also a Jew. He has faced backlash and criticism from the Jewish community and other celebrities, and he has lost business deals and partnerships as a result. He has issued a vague and insincere apology that appears to be generated by artificial intelligence.

Kodak Black's Star of David Bling and Urgent Message for Israeli Hostages
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Kodak Black and Kanye West have very different views and attitudes towards the Jewish community. Kodak Black seems to have a positive and supportive one, while Kanye West appears to have a negative and hateful one.

 A Creative and Lyrical Rapper

Despite his legal troubles and imprisonment, Kodak Black has not stopped making music and expressing himself creatively. He has released several albums and singles from behind bars, such as “Bill Israel,” “Last Day In,” and “Easter in Miami.” He has collaborated with artists like Lil Yachty, Tory Lanez, and Gucci Mane.

Kodak Black’s music is known for its solid lyrics and storytelling, reflecting his experiences and views. He often raps about his struggles, faith, culture, and aspirations. He also uses metaphors, wordplay, and humor to convey his messages. He has a loyal fan base that appreciates his authenticity and originality.

Kodak Black is a rapper who is not afraid to speak his mind and stand up for what he believes in. He is also a rapper who is constantly evolving and improving his craft. He is a rapper with much to say and much to offer to the music world and beyond.

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