After being transferred to a Florence, S.C. jail to face charges of criminal sexual conduct, Kodak Black was released on $100,000 bond Thursday (Dec. 1), the rapper taking to Instagram to share his first 24 hours as a free man with his fans.

“I’m happy to finally be going home to my family and friends,” he wrote on Instagram. “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.”

Kodak got less serious in the posts that followed, singing along to Beyonce's "Sorry" above, while rapping along to E-40's "Happy to Be Here" below. He also posted an image of a Bible, writing, "With #MySword I Can Fight Any Battle." He eventually signed off with a photo of himself and his son. Kodak is all smiles as the two are tucked into bed.

The Florida native isn't the only one happy that he's home, with a gallery of fan reactions included below. Earlier this week, details emerged regarding the rapper's sexual assault case, with his lawyers maintaining his innocence. “We are firmly convinced that he will be vindicated in that charge and shortly be set free,” Gary Kollin said. If found guilty, Kodak could be facing 30 years in prison.

Take a look at how Kodak is spending is free time in the photos below.

Twitter Reacts to Kodak Black Being Released From Jail

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