Custom rap-related graduation caps have become the thing to do for grads who want to make a hip-hop statement. A graduate of Florida A&M University recently decided to show her love for Kodak Black by incorporating him into a gaudy grad cap.

Pictures of the creative cap have been making rounds on the Internet and show a cut out of the rapper holding stacks of cash. "FAMU I'm Done With You, SKRT SKRT," it reads, which is an obvious shout out to the Pompano Beach, Fla., rapper's breakout single.

After spending much of 2016 in a jail cell, Black was freed on bond two weeks ago.

"I'm happy to finally be going home to my family and friends," he captioned his first post jail Instagram pic. "I look forward to clearing my name in the very near future. I want to thank God, my family, my team (Vanessa, Phatboy and James McMillan), Atlantic Records, my lawyers and all of my fans for your continuous love and support. I can't wait to get back to doing what I love most - working at being the illest rapper alive."

He hasn't wasted any time since touching down, quickly hitting the studio and blessing fans with a new song "There He Go."

Despite the happy times, Kodak isn't in the clear yet. He is banned from South Carolina where he faces charges of criminal sexual conduct. He is currently on house arrest.

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