Kobra Man Sounds Prepared For War In “Fully Equipped”

FULLY EQUIPPED

Kobra Man

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If you like cold-ass drill music, you will love “Fully Equipped.”

Kobra Man is a rap artist from Buffalo, NY that is ready to take over the game. What I really like about Kobra is that he studies all of the principles that make up Kobe Bryant’s “Mamba Mentality.” Because of this, he has found ways to be successful in several different occupations. One occupation that Kobra focuses on quite a bit these days is music. Earlier this year, he released his debut album, Man on a M.I.S.S.I.O.N. While there are several bangers on the album, the one that stood out to me the most is “Fully Equipped.”

 

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“Fully Equipped” is powered by a very chilling drill beat. Over it, Kobra Man raps about kicking it with killers, about having bad chicks on his jock, and about being ready for smoke at all times. Personally, what I like about the song is how Kobra hits us with shifty flows throughout, almost toying with the beat like it was a fresh catch. All in all, if you like Pop Smoke’s music, I think you will f**k with “Fully Equipped” a lot.

Listen to “Fully Equipped” by Kobra Man below.



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