![]() This album is surprisingly/not so suprisingly good! Kodak continues to have this presence on the mic that is pretty impressive to me, once again showing off that he’s more than one of those lil whatever’s in the game.Įven more than his actual album ‘Painting Pictures’, I find this album to be a complete body of work, with the songs flowing so well together. Not only is it appealing to me, but it is also very unique. On his verses, Kodak has fun with it, rapping with this zany style on his delivery. Kodak shines bright on this song, as he was able to create that vibed out hook that will have you boppin’ your head throughout. Maybe it’s my love for the ‘Mind Playin’ Tricks on me’ instrumental, but I f–ks with this song mightily!Įvery rapper has to have that one theme song that lets the people know what they are all about on their Mixtape/Album, and to me, this is it. You can tell Kodak is cognizant of the many missteps he can encounter in his road to success, and better than any rapper, he was able to put it into this really hot rap song. Songs like these make me think that rappers have demons that bother them when they go to sleep at night. Everything from the beat to the rap content is highly dramatic, making it impossible to not feel. ‘Change My Ways’ is yet another honest track from Kodak in which he admits that he can’t be doing the reckless stuff he was doing in the past. Why are Kodak collaborations always on point? Seriously, think about it. While Offset is more about the ballin’ life, Kodak is into bullying n-as on the track. Kodak picks up where Offset left off, and he gives the track this ill-mannered persona. ![]() As usual, his flow is effortless, as he creates this vibe that you can coast to. Offset starts the song off, and he establishes the whole stuntin’ tone of the track. Offset literally kills every f–kin’ feature that he is on! Believe it or not, this might be one of his best. Not bad from both artists! London needs to get some praise for the beat too. We all know he’s savage, but I didn’t really pay much attention to his words because I was distracted by his dynamic style in his delivery (I typically ignore him and his other sicko friend Ski Mask The Slump God when they rap). XXXTENACION actually puts up a dope ass verse, sounding like Bone Thugs N Harmony’s crackhead little shooter. With the first two songs being pretty heartfelt, you can tell he let loose on this one, opting to say whatever the hell he wants about anyone/anything. Kodak’s brash with his lyrics on this track, showing off how potty mouth he can be. This song is interesting: It’s like it’s some real s–t, but at the same time some savage s–t the beat is somber yet hyped, so that n-a is confused too! Two of the biggest trouble makers in the game are on this song I feel like police gon hand out felonies like Oprah hands out cars by the end of this track. I feel like I caught the Ghetto holy ghost on this track! I started clapping my hands and stomping my feet like I was in church! Lemme find out Kodak got some preacher in him. While this song does sound like another heartfelt one from him, it also has a bit of flossin’ to it too, maintaining that ballerific sound he tends to shines on. ‘6TH SENSE’ has such a good bop to it, with Kodak riding the London produced track marvelously. With ‘Project Baby 2’, I expect to see lots of that meaningful side of Kodak, as he continues to search for that balance between the streets and his newfound priorities. While Kodak is known for doing/saying reckless s–t galore, at times he does have this meaningful side to him that shows up in his music from time to time. Kodak Black is fresh from jail, but he’s still that unapologetic rapper from Pompano Beach that ain’t a camera but will shoot a n-a!
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