Kodak Black 6ix9ine Lyrics

Kodak Black 6ix9ine Lyrics

Oh you say sumOh you drink red rum

Oh you said and oh you drink red rum I got this glocky on my ass it’s spitting venom oh you got hit n**** don’t think this is special I hit your block and threw the blicky to the fed Oh oh yes oh yes beat them out of the Phantom drive them out of the Phantom drive them out of the Phantom

Oh you said you were the boss don dad boom boom shaka ka met this big chop pa the applause went up clap wocka wocka all the stupid n**** heard was rrra rrra rrra hit the landing point bend block Get the seal to make it popular

If you see the police n**** ssh don’t let it get hot red dot green dot put it on top of **** red light green light we are always walking n***** stay on a pole n* ** *Even on parole n****Shawty made a low sound and then we showed up at the door N**** bad bitch like this I suck the **** soul N**** how she told me she was a Bitch I just hit her

Oh you said and oh you drink red rum I got this glocky on my ass it’s spitting venom oh you got hit n**** don’t think this is special I hit your block and threw the blicky to the fed Oh oh yes oh yes

Ni**** how did you lose your bitch to a snitch I’m a one man army I never needed a faction I’ve come a long way from the bricks I don’t care I made millions with this Dollar shit like we’re gonna take a lick we’re gonna write a poem we’re not gonna write it on a brick stop talking about what you do end some shit it’s not telling that’s you what the fuck you gonna do What do I have to eat I miss the street business My little girlfriend is going to wonder Millions sounds sweet I gotta eat I miss the street business My little girlfriend is going to wonder Millions sounds sweet

Oh you said and oh you drink red rum I got this glocky on my ass it’s spitting venom oh you got hit n**** don’t think this is special I hit your block and threw the blicky to the fed Oh oh yeah oh yeah Hit’em out Hit ’em out Hit ’em out

Ando Ready pa’ romperte échate pa ya que la presión está caliente En mi barrio yo partí un par de dientesHablan de mi pero no lo dicen de frenteAndo los gangsters, ando con un flow bien duro que nadie lo aguanteViral en todos los redes pero la Misma de Front of the dice Tego calle pero Elegant eTengo los Archer shooter por allí Te hacen placa placa placa delante de míDicen que tu eres un tipo que mata gente Pero también hay gente puede matarte a ti

Oh you said and oh you drink red rum I got this glocky on my ass it’s spitting venom oh you got hit n**** don’t think this is special I hit your block and threw the blicky to the fed Oh oh yes oh yes beat them out of the Phantom drive them out of the Phantom drive them out of the Phantom

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Kodak black

Kodak Black, whose real name is Bill Kahan Kapri, is a famous American rapper who initially gained recognition in 2014 with the single “No Flockin'”. He quickly rose to prominence in the music industry and continued to rise to fame with his debut album. The album “Painting Pictures” was released in 2017. The album ranked third on the US Billboard 200 chart, and its lead single “Tunnel Vision” entered the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100.

Following a successful debut, Kodak Black’s second album Dying to Live was released in 2018 and achieved even greater success, reaching number one on the Billboard 200 chart. The album was supported by the hit single “Zeze” featuring Travis Scott and Offset, which peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100. Despite facing some controversy and criticism in the rap world, Kodak Black remains an influential figure in the hip-hop world. hop scene and his collaborations with other artists continue to captivate audiences around the world.

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6ix9ine: A controversial figure in modern hip-hop

6ix9ine, also known as Tekashi69, is a polarizing and controversial artist in the modern hip-hop world. With his unique personality and appearance, he attracts attention wherever he goes. Although he faced legal trouble and charges for his involvement in criminal activity, his music remained wildly popular.

His latest single “Shaka Laka” features an interesting collaboration with Kodak Black and Yailin la Más Viral. The song’s lyrics explicitly revolve around themes of violence, street life and bravado, themes that have both attracted fans and faced criticism. Despite the controversy, 6ix9ine’s music has always attracted a loyal following and he remains a prominent figure in the rap world.

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