Kodak Black – Snap S–t (Review & Stream)

You can never go wrong with a good snap song, right?


If you were expecting some D4L-like snap music, go the other way. This snap music that Kodak poisons provides us with is not your typical s–t, it’s more gutter and street than the others. The beat (Which sounds like Zaytoven produced it) cranks, and Kodak raps over it sounding like a drunk cartoon character. I can comprehend the things he’s talking about on this song (money, stuntin’, and making it out the streets), but the way his content is being delivered is outrageous to me.

Why does this n—a sound like he’s trying to rap while he was on anesthesia on this song?

OVERALL RATING (3.3/5)


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