Kodak Black Drops Off His Latest Track "Erykah Badu"

Kodak Black tackles Erykah Badu's "On & On" beat on his new song.

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Kodak Black might be behind bars right now but the amount of music from him that's dropping makes it hard to remember that he's locked up. Kodak's team has been dropping new music and videos from the rapper on a weekly basis since he got locked up. He already has plans to drop two new projects, Heartbreak Kodak as well as Institution 2. Those projects will likely arrive after his release but today, his team releases a brand new track, "Erykah Badu."

Kodak Black tackles the neo soul songtress' classic single "On & On" for his song "Erykah Badu." His latest effort gets shows a different side to Kodak's sound. It's another dope single from young Kodak. Hopefully, we get more songs from Kodak with a jazz influence in the future.

Quotable Lyrics
And believe me, I ain't conceded
I'm just chillin', I'm just livin'
And so what if I'm conceded?
That's just me, that's my business


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