Kodak Black Goes Back To His Gritty Roots In “Take One” (Review & Stream)

 

Kodak Black supposedly made this song while on house arrest, and it sounds better than anything Yachty has dropped in the last five years.


As foolish or reckless as Kodak Black may seem, he’s very hard to hate. Like I’ve stated earlier, he has this charm to him that is infectious, and when he raps, I believe he is just as good as any one of your young, up and coming artists. In “Take One,” his latest single, the Pompano Beach native gives us something tough, showing his savage side over this bass boomin’ instrumental. Overall, I like how the song flows, how raw Kodak’s lyrics are from start to finish, and most importantly, the fact that he did s**t all by his lonesome this time around.

This is going to be Kodak’s next major hit.

 

OVERALL RATING (5/5)


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