John Wicks – Haiti (Ft. Kodak Black) (Review & Stream)

So John taking us to Haiti is a good or bad thing?

I don’t know who John Wicks is, but he has the presence of a young rap star on this song. I think the hook that he delivers is pretty dope, and his raps are iight.

Kodak provides the star power for this song, spitting his gutter bars over the gentle beat. Kodak’s hunger on the mic is undeniable.

I dated a girl from Haiti, and yes she can confirm that you don’t mess with Haiti.

OVERALL RATING (3.7/5)


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