![]() ![]() Though hard to understand, never does he hesitate nor become choppy. ” Kodak’s lyrics flow well to the song, but in midst his verse starts slurring and becomes inaudible. In “Made It Out Da Hood”, Kodak raps, “ You know that money dirty, had to do my laundry/ But now that money clean, yup, money laundering. Although the topic isn’t new, both songs feature clever lines and an excellent beat. This track, along with “Project Baby,” deal with Kodak’s usual topic of escaping poverty through robbing and slinging. The song features an instrumental produced by Chophouze. The next track is “Made It Out Da Hood” by Young Scooter and includes Kodak Black. The lyrics break the song, but Kodak’s fast-paced flow makes the song listenable and is quite similar to Ace Hood. Kodak combines rhyming lyrics with a unique drunk-sounding flow. The song lacks great lyrics but the instrumental and the hook come together perfect for a party to jump to. The mixtape starts with one of Kodak’s iconic singles: “Skrilla.” The song features a catchy hook and is about of struggling with poverty and crime–a common topic in the genre. If you’re looking for lyrics that make you think, look elsewhere. The album is perfect for a party setting with no regard for lyrics. This albums shows the best of Kodak but also all his downfalls. It features some of Kodak’s best songs, but a few come short of expectations for this mixtape. The mixtape includes tracks from previous albums, freestyles over other artists’ instrumentals, and songs Kodak has been featured on. ![]() Image credit: SpotifyĪfter beating a life sentence, weapon, rape, robbery, drug, and false imprisonment charges, 19-year old Kodak Black has returned and is releasing his next mixtape “Free Kodak” with the help of producer Don Mega of D-Block/Mega Muzik Production Team. “Free Kodak” is perfect for a party setting, but a lot of the lyrics are sub-par. ![]()
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