In a move that signals the evolving intersection of music and blockchain technology, Grammy-nominated rapper Kodak Black is launching his own digital artist coin in partnership with music discovery platform Audius, the companies announced this week.
The cryptocurrency token, dubbed $YAK — a nod to the rapper’s popular nickname — will give holders access to a vault of exclusive content, including unreleased tracks, song stems, and behind-the-scenes material that Kodak Black plans to distribute regularly. The Pompano Beach native has already uploaded one unreleased, $YAK-gated track to the Audius platform as a preview of what fans can expect.
The launch is strategically timed to coincide with Kodak Black’s annual Kodak Day celebration, a community-focused event that has become a fixture in his hometown. This year’s festivities are scheduled for 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Golden Acres housing projects where the rapper grew up, emphasizing his continued connection to his roots.
“Kodak Black is beloved by legions of fans as a true innovator in hip hop,” said Roneil Rumburg, cofounder and CEO of Audius, in a statement. “He’s taking that same pioneering spirit to create an entirely new way to engage and reward his most passionate fans, using Audius technology to unlock special moments for them and build a more meaningful relationship.”
The initiative represents a broader trend in the music industry, where artists are increasingly exploring direct-to-fan revenue models that bypass traditional intermediaries. Ryan “Killshot” Prieur, Kodak Black’s longtime manager, framed the launch in ambitious terms: “The future of music is ownership, and $YAK puts that power in the fans’ hands.”
For his part, Kodak Black kept his comments characteristically brief and on-brand: “You already know – YAK.”
While the $YAK coin represents Kodak’s foray into Web3 technology, his community-focused Kodak Day celebration maintains a more traditional charitable mission. According to event materials, the gathering will provide groceries, food, gift cards, and entertainment for local children, underscoring the rapper’s ongoing commitment to giving back to the neighborhood that shaped him.
The announcement comes during an active period for the 27-year-old artist. In October, Kodak released his latest mixtape, ‘Just Getting Started’, featuring collaborations with Don Toliver, Lil Yachty, Gunna, Chance The Rapper, and other prominent artists. Earlier in the year, he teamed up with former NFL player Anthony “AB” Brown for the track “I LUV ALL THE OPPS.”
The partnership with Audius places Kodak Black among a growing roster of artists experimenting with blockchain-based fan engagement tools. As the music industry grapples with streaming economics and artist compensation, these digital tokens represent an alternative model where fans can invest in their favorite artists while gaining access to exclusive content and experiences.
Whether $YAK will prove to be a sustainable model or a passing experiment remains to be seen, but the launch underscores hip-hop’s continued role as an early adopter of emerging technologies — from social media to NFTs, and now artist-specific cryptocurrencies.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Kodak Black is launching $YAK, a digital artist coin that gives fans direct ownership stake in his music while unlocking exclusive content like unreleased tracks and stems.
This represents a shift toward fan-powered music ownership, bypassing traditional industry gatekeepers and allowing artists to build deeper, more profitable relationships with their audiences through blockchain technology.























