Kodak Black manged to film himself being arrested live on Instagram on Thursday.

Police entered his home in Florida after being tipped off that the rapper was recording a live video of himself with guns and drugs, according to TMZ.

Police documents claim 20-year-old with a group of men in a bathroom rolling joints and playing with a handgun.

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Arrested: Rapper Kodak Black has been ordered held without bail in Florida on seven felony charges that include child neglect and drug possession

The video then showed his infant child brought into the room, just inces away from the lit joint and gun.

As the video continued to roll, cops can be heard entering the room and placing him under arrest, demanding the phone as evidence.

The site reported officers found weed out in plain view and got a search warrant, eventually finding 94.9 grams of marijuana in his bedroom closet.

They say his safe contained cash and a loaded Glock with 9 rounds, and there was a Beretta handgun in his office, which had been reported stolen in December.

The hip hop artist, whose real name is Dieuson Octave, was ordered held without bail on seven felony charges that include child neglect and drug possession.

During a hearing Friday, Judge Joel Lazarus ordered him held in jail because he was already on probation.

Busted: The Broward Sheriff's Office arrested the 20-year-old rapper, whose real name is Dieuson Octave, on Thursday

He's also charged with grand theft of a firearm, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and marijuana possession.

A lawyer for Octave wasn't listed on jail records.

He has been jailed several times in Broward County after violating probation.

He was released in June having been arrested for violating his house arrest stemming from a May 2016 arrest for armed robbery, false imprisonment, possession of a firearm by a delinquent and fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement.

Rap sheet: He's also charged with grand theft of a firearm, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and marijuana possession

Ocatave was arrested again in October, accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl in a Florence, South Carolina, hotel room after a concert in 2016.

He was released on December 1 on a $100,000 bond but faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted.

The hip hop artists troubled record stretches back to his school days; he picked up his first Grand Theft Auto charge in middle school, and was thrown out in fifth grade for fighting.

His 2017 track Tunnel Vision score him his first US Billboard top ten hit.