Joyner Lucas Links With Kodak Black for Haunting New Single “Enemies”

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Kodak Black’s verse on this track is one of his best.

Joyner Lucas is gearing up to release the deluxe version of his acclaimed album ADHD 2, and the momentum continues with his latest single “Enemies,” featuring Pompano Beach’s own Kodak Black.

Following last week’s release of “Set It Off” with Lihts, “Enemies” further builds anticipation for the deluxe edition. The track explores the reality that success brings enemies, even friends turn distant, while emphasizing loyalty and vigilance. Joyner Lucas delivers his signature precision, and Kodak Black shines, flexing wealth and power, staying focused, and running the game.

The production attached to “Enemies” stands out with icy piano notes and an eerie kids choir, creating a chilling and immersive atmosphere. The back-and-forth between Joyner Lucas’ reflective verses and Kodak Black’s emotive flow (echoing his classic “No Flockin” style) will keep you engaged. This blend of haunting production and lyrical depth makes “Enemies” one of the most compelling tracks to drop this year.

With “Enemies,” Joyner Lucas sets the tone for the ADHD 2 deluxe release. The single highlights both artists’ ability to mix introspection with bravado. Fans can expect more dynamic storytelling, sharp lyricism, and cinematic production when the full deluxe album arrives, solidifying Joyner Lucas and Kodak Black as two of hip-hop’s most engaging voices.




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