Like Dat

Kodak Black Kodak Black

Kodak Black's Anthem of Self-Reliance and Street Survival

Kodak Black's song "Like Dat" is a raw and unfiltered glimpse into the rapper's life, reflecting themes of self-reliance, street survival, and the pursuit of success. The lyrics are a testament to Kodak's journey from the streets to stardom, emphasizing his independence and the struggles he has faced along the way. The repeated question, "Why you keep that tool like dat?" highlights the necessity of carrying a weapon for protection in his environment, a common reality for many in similar circumstances.

The song also delves into Kodak's lifestyle choices, such as his use of drugs like molly and lean, which he mentions as a way to cope with his reality. The line "Cause I put molly in my lean" is a stark reminder of the escapism that many individuals in tough situations resort to. Additionally, Kodak's reference to smoking "broccoli" (a slang term for marijuana) and its supposed health benefits adds a layer of irony and humor to the otherwise serious tone of the song.

Kodak's pride in his achievements is evident throughout the lyrics. He boasts about his financial success, his luxury cars, and his ability to attract women, all of which are symbols of his hard-earned status. The line "I got it by myself" is a recurring theme, underscoring his self-made success and determination. This song is not just a celebration of Kodak's accomplishments but also a reflection of the harsh realities and the resilience required to overcome them.

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