Kodak Black serves as the main vocalist on “Too Many Tears”, i.e. PnB Rock being tasked with holding down the chorus. And when taking said chorus into consideration, comprehensively this piece can be considered a...
Oddly enough, Kodak Black’s lyrics on “Silent Hill” are actually more exquisite than those of Kendrick Lamar. That’s not to say that what he’s putting forth is more pertinent though. Instead, Kodak’s offering can also...
The term “gremlin”, as most notably used in this song (“Super Gremlin”), points to the concept of Kodak Black ingesting Percocet, just because he’s wild like that. But that said, this piece doesn’t appear to...
To note, Roddy Ricch doesn’t actually have a verse but rather holds down the chorus on this piece (“Hibachi”). And by the looks of things, hibachi is actually a type of Japanese food. However, the way he uses...
On 31 March 2019, L.A. gangsta rapper Nipsey Hussle was gunned down in his hometown. This resulted in an outpouring of sympathy from the overall hip-hop community that in reality was unprecedented in the history of rap music. However, Kodak...
“Pimpin’ Ain’t Eazy”, the 1989 rap classic the title of this song is based on, was about the artists’ domination over women (from a sensual standpoint). However, “Pimpin’ Ain’t Eazy”, Kodak’s rendition, isn’t particularly about...
“Wake up in the Sky” is a song recorded by rapper Gucci Mane, singer Bruno Mars and rapper Kodak Black. The reason that we find the word “sky” in the title of this track...
“Malcolm X.X.X.” by Kodak Black is a song written and performed by Florida-based rapper Kodak Black. The song, which samples the iconic American human rights activist Malcolm X, pays tribute to XXXTentacion. (also known...
“Testimony” is a track from American hip hop artist Kodak Black’s second studio album, Dying to Live. This track focuses on a number of important subjects in Black’s life. The most prominent of these...
“Calling My Spirit” is more of a traditional solo rap, as it centers the two subjects rappers tend to talk about the most. In other words, the song is primarily about Kodak Black’s wealth and...