Kodak Black just dropped a new mixtape Institution this past Christmas, but it looks like he's already gearing up to drop his next project Project Baby 2 soon.

Last night he posted a picture on Instagram of a song he was playing called "Gave It All I Got" with the caption, "Gotta Keep It Coming #PB2."

PB most likely stands for Project Baby, the name of his 2013 debut mixtape that included some of his best records to date like "Switchin Gears" and "Signs."

Kodak has been at the center of a ton of buzz these past few months, especially after "No Flockin" was played on Drake's OVO Sound Radio Show and "SKRT" was remixed by Roy Woods.

Rumor has it the 18-year-old Florida rapper has signed a deal with Atlantic Records, as he hinted on "Sticky" from Institution ("I made a lot of mistakes, made it off circumstances / That could've ruined my life, I'm bout to sign with Atlantic"), but nothing has been confirmed or officially announced.

Kodak's style reminds many of Lil Boosie's, though he also has strands of Lil Wayne's DNA strung throughout his music. His sound is raw and his beat selection is A1, but much of his music deals with emotional struggle.

Rappers like Meek Mill and Kevin Gates have already co-signed the kid, so it feels like only a matter of time until the teenage rap sensation blows up. We're still bumping Institution, so while another mixtape would be welcome, there's no rush. Listen to a standout from the tape, "Rock Bottom," below, and keep an eye out for Project Baby 2.

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