18-year-old Florida rapper Kodak Black is hands down one of the hottest artists out right now. He dropped his third mixtape Institution in December of 2015 and now he's shared a visual for one of the songs, "Me, Myself, & I."

The track, produced by the talented Cassius Jay, showcases the personality fans of Kodak have come to expect. The kid from the Golden Acres projects of Pompano Beach often sounds detached from society and in a world of his own, and some of his best music dives into that loner mentality. The video for "Me, Myself & I" reflects that sense of detachment, as Kodak is essentially the only person in the video.

If you follow Kodak on Snapchat, you'll notice his posts are mostly of himself staring into the camera, mouthing rap lyrics or just listening to a song that's playing in the background. He also often poses with his Florida Gator-themed RV, which makes an appearance in the "Me, Myself & I" video as Kodak drives it around.

Kodak's buzz has been growing for awhile now, and on another song from Institution called "Sticky 1" he makes reference to possibly signing a major label deal - "I made a lot of mistakes, made it off circumstances / That could've ruined my life, I'm bout to sign with Atlantic."

His biggest song to date is "SKRT," while other tracks like "Skrilla" and "No Flockin" have also started to capture the public's attention. We'll be keeping an eye on him to see what his next move is. For now, read our interview with the finesse kid right here.

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