The long-term future remains murky for Kodak Black after he was arrested for violating his probation this past week. The Pompano Beach rapper was released after spending much of 2016 behind bars but was only free to roam under the conditions of a five-year probation term handed down to him for the kidnapping, assault and gun possession charges. Under the terms of his house arrest, Kodak was only allowed to be outside of his "approved residence except for one half hour before and after approved employment, public service work, or any other special activities approved by the officer."

While he awaits a hearing to determine his fate in the immediate future, Kodak is reported to be losing thousands of dollars. His incarceration has forced him to postpone or cancel four shows, each of which he was set to make $50,000 off of. According to TMZ, he's looking at two more shows that he will have no choice but to cancel, which will all together translate to a loss of around $300,000.

Kodak is currently jailed in Broward County, Florida, with no confirmed court date within sight. Public appearances at such places as Club Lexx in Miami in early February, and his cameo alongside Adrien Broner prior to his fight in Cincinnati a few weeks back are said to have likely broken the conditions of his probation, as has his failure to acquire and attend anger management services, as had been mandated by the court.

Meanwhile, he's got three singles on the Billboard Hot 100, with "Tunnel Vision" having continued to surge to its peak position at #27 on the chart. "Everything 1K" and "No Flockin" round out selections from his catalog to currently enjoy a Billboard presence. It was last anticipated that his Painting Pictures album would be hitting the streets later this month.

Source: hotnewhiphop.com