17 Best Kodak Black Songs
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Transportin’
Kodak Black flashes his lavish lifestyle showing his preferred modes of luxury transportation, how much money he gets from rapping and side hustles, and his access to guns and drugs at his leisure. The color themes throughout the video are orange and cyan to represent his support of the Florida Gators football team.
Reading between the lines of the lyrics shows that transporting could also refer to Kodak Black’s drug dealing history. Recently, he was ordered to serve 30 days in rehab after it was discovered fentanyl was in his system after a recent drug trafficking charge.
Patty Cake
“Patty Cake” is a music video set in a high school setting during senior week. Kodak Black is shown as a cartoon rapping his song about his flashy lifestyle and not caring what his haters have to say about him.
He mentions a metaphor where he “claps” down his enemies in the streets to how quickly a child can clap their hands when playing the traditional game with friends.
Eventually, Kodak shows up to the prom night at the end of the video. This could be a rendition of what he would have liked to do if he was famous during his high school senior days.
Killing the Rats
“Killing the Rats” is about his everyday life thugging. The video shows him feeding live rats to his pet snakes and spraying Raid on his blunts to help kill off roaches.
He released the song back in 2021 during a time when he was seeking therapy to tame his suicidal thoughts during a probation sentence from a prior offense. He temporarily deactivated his social media accounts to focus on getting himself better.
Doing what he did to these animals in the video may have been a way to help him cope with his suicidal thoughts.
Real Hitta by Plies Featuring Kodak Black
Plies and Kodak Black reflect on if their current girlfriends know what it is like to be in love with a real thug. Kodak Black sings the song’s hook in this 2017 collaborative track with Plies for their F.E.M.A. mixtape.
Later in the song, Plies talks about how he deals drugs while lodging in a Trump Hotel so that he has the money to spoil his girlfriend during their stay.
On Everything
“On Everything” shows that Kodak Black is dressed in all-white and showing off his vehicles, private jets, and decked-out residence. He mentions that he is not filling up on drugs and instead paying attention to how much money he is making to stay on top of his success.
The overall song is about how Black makes promises to himself and others around him because he is staking everything.
There He Go
“There He Go” is about how Kodak Black is always on to the next big thing, whether it’s experiencing a new relationship, getting a new vehicle, or dropping another hot rap single. He refers to how he used to regularly invade homes for the next come-up on monetary funds. However, Black references that he does not have to do that anymore because of his popularity as an American rap artist.
Calling My Spirit
“Calling My Spirit” delves into Kodak Black’s spiritual emotions and how it ties into his everyday life. He recognizes that many people sell their souls to get noticed in what they do. Black feels he is above that because he knows who he is, and his abilities, and is confident in his endeavors.
Silent Hill by Kendrick Lamar featuring Kodak Black
“Silent Hill” is about how Kendrick recognizes that the haters, naysayers, and fakers need to be pushed aside so they do not ruin their success. Kodak Black explains in his part of the song his experience with drug dealing operations and drug usage habits while highlighting his fame while balancing the responsibilities of being a father.
The song peaked at #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 on the same day it was released on May 28, 2022. It remained on the chart for a consecutive 11 weeks after its initial release.
Top Kodak Black Songs, Final Thoughts
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If there is no byline, this means only Kodak Black rapped the track. This is to save on word count and not to be repetitious since readers already know this is a list about the best Kodak Black songs.