Kodak Black is a project baby trying to get to the suburbs and his first step is stuntin' in a hotel pool for his "Deep in These Streets" video.

In the clip, the Pompano Beach, Fla. MC raps about being deep in the city streets while performing in the deep end of the pool.

The sleeper hit is a cut off his Institution mixtape, which dropped last year. Toting a gun, sipping Hennessy, dancing near the deep end and counting hundreds are just subtle touches to the overall shamelessly fun and ratchet visual.

"I'm a project baby/I'm tryna hit the suburbs/I'm tired of looking over my shoulder/Posted up on the curb/Posted up, tryna serve/You wasn't there/You just heard/I be going with the flow/I just look back and observe," he rhymes.

The funny flick is the latest visual from young Kodak, who's been consistently pumping out material all year. From freestyling over classic beats to sharing his hilarious stream of conscious thoughts online, Kodak Black is gaining steam in hip-hop and growing his fan base exponentially.

Let's hope all this newfound fame doesn't get the best of him. Earlier this month, Kodak took to Twitter to claim he was a better rapper than two of hip-hop's most famous figures. “I’m better than Pac and Biggie," he wrote on April 5, which got the Internet stirring.

If your opinion on Kodak is still wavering, have a laugh at the MC's expense by watching his latest video. He's laughing with you.

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