Aside from treating fans to the new tune, the 'Zeze' rapper, who is serving a 46-month sentence on a federal weapons charge, has donated money and gifts to families in need.

AceShowbiz - Jailed rapper Kodak Black gave fans a Christmas treat by releasing his new single, "Harriet Tubman", from behind bars on Wednesday, December 25.

On the track, he suggested his upbringing has links to abolitionist Tubman escape from slavery and her efforts to free others using America's fabled Underground Railroad.

"Feel like Harriet Tubman/I ain't stop, I kept runnin'/They was actin' funny/I said the money train coming, I feel like Harriet Tubman," Black raps.

He is currently serving a 46-month sentence on a federal weapons charge.

The 22-year-old also showed his Christmas spirit in the days leading up to Christmas - donating money and gifts to families in need in his native Florida.

"Harriet Tubman" is a talking point in America right now, thanks to Cynthia Erivo's new biopic "Harriet", which chronicles her rise from slave to freedom fighter.

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