Kodak Black & Juice WRLD Play Buddy-Buddy In “MoshPit” (Review & Stream)

Kodak Black has great chemistry with a few rappers in the game.


Kodak Black & Juice WRLD are two of the most young respected artists in the game, even though their styles are completely different. In “MoshPit,” they unite with one another to create this vibrant record that features a heavily melodic hook and verse by Juice WRLD (That reminds me of some of his contributions from Goodbye and Good Riddance), and some very gritty/boisterous bars by Kodak in which he does some bragging, drug-talk and whooping of asses. I love the energy attached to the song, as it reminds me of something these drug-taking kids will absolutely love.

The artwork to Kodak’s new album is atrocious.

 

OVERALL RATING (4/5)


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