Kodak Black Sets His Price: $100M to Rock With YSL
Yak isn't walking through that door unless nine zeros follow the dollar sign — and honestly, the boldness is hard to argue with.

July 10, 2026 · 2 min read
Let's get one thing straight: Kodak Black has never been the type to undersell himself. The Pompano Beach rapper has spent his entire career doing things on his own terms, and according to reporting from XXL, that energy extends to any potential label conversation with Young Thug's YSL Records — to the tune of $100 million.
Yeah. Nine figures. Not a typo.
The Ask Heard 'Round the Industry
Now before we start debating whether the number is realistic, let's appreciate the audacity for a second. In an era where artists are clawing back masters, fighting 360 deals, and screaming about ownership, Kodak just skipped the negotiation entirely and dropped a number that makes most label budgets look like a quarterly report at a small-market radio station.
Reports suggest Yak laid out his demands publicly, which — depending on how you read it — is either a power move or a door-closing statement. Either way, it puts YSL and anyone else on notice: this ain't a cheap co-sign situation.
Does the Math Make Sense?
Here's where it gets interesting. Kodak is a certified streaming monster. Tunnel Vision alone has hundreds of millions of plays across platforms, and his catalog keeps moving units years after release. He's got crossover appeal, a cult fanbase that rides hard, and a controversy-proof career that somehow keeps bouncing back every single time.
Is $100M an outrageous ask? On the surface, sure. But context matters. We're living in a moment where frontline label deals for proven artists can include advances, marketing budgets, and backend guarantees that stack up fast. Kodak isn't an unproven act — he's a hit machine asking to be treated like one.
That said, reports suggest this is Kodak's stated demand, not a deal in progress. There's a big difference between setting a price and closing a room.
YSL's Position
Young Thug's YSL label has been navigating serious real-world turbulence over the past few years, with the high-profile RICO case casting a long shadow over the brand's momentum. Signing a talent like Kodak could theoretically reignite the label's cultural presence — but $100 million is a ceiling most independent operations simply can't reach without major-label backing.
If there's a major distributor or partner involved in any potential deal, that number becomes slightly less science fiction. Slightly.
Bottom Line
Kodak Black putting a $100M price tag on his signature isn't reckless — it's a negotiating posture, a headline, and a reminder all at once. The man knows his worth and isn't shy about broadcasting it. Whether YSL meets him there, counters, or the whole thing stays a hypothetical barbershop conversation, Yak wins just by having the conversation publicly.
In 2025, your price IS your brand. And Kodak just branded himself at nine figures.
Editor's note: Written in response to reporting by XXL Mag. Read the original at https://www.xxlmag.com/kodak-black-demand-list-sign-young-thug/
This piece is original commentary from THACLIPPERS. Written in response to coverage by XXL Mag. Read the original report


