Kodak Black – Conditioned (Ten Toes Down Challenge)

Kodak continues to release tracks faster then the Broncos release key players.

I like Kodak on emotional beats like this, cause he always comes with the realness on them. On this particular song, Kodak raps about the way he’s moving in his life, outlining just how lucky he is to be out of jail and striving. At times Kodak does yap, but I believe the vibe and his approach on the song carry it anyway (So I’m not too concerned with the lyrical content).

Kodak clearly doesn’t have a day job.

OVERALL RATING (3.2/5)

 


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