Kodak Black drops a new song “Senseless”.
Kodak Black returns with some new material as he drops a brand new song called “Senseless“. The new single is produced by Buddah Bless, where he interpolates “Make No Sense” by Youngboy Never Broke Again. The track comes along with an official music video.
“I feel like I’m Kodak Black in 2015
In the ‘Vette with plenty killers, mixing molly with the lean
It don’t make no sense, I catch a body on the scene
Just a minor in designer, I was robbing for some jeans,” Kodak raps in the chorus.
Bill Kapri, as Kodak Black, brings us back to his Pompano Beach, Florida housing developments, Golden Acres. Kodak performs his bop while bringing the party to his block, literally, with Bentleys, females twerking, and people smoking.
‘Senseless’ is another example of the Haitian artist’s skill, all while having a good time with the song. When Kodak Black is out of danger and in touch with his creative side.
The images, which are accompanied by his new single, were released by the Florida rapper. “Don’t make no sense, I catch a body on the scene,” Kodak delivers nasally on the hook after referencing NBA Young Boy’s “Make No Sense.”“I feel like I’m Kodak Black in 2015/ In the VIP with plenty killas, mixin’ molly with the lean,” he rapped. Given their troubled history, this is a fascinating sample for Kodak Black to choose from.
Despite having been imprisoned twice in his career, Kodak claims to still commit crimes. He was arrested and convicted in May 2016 for possessing a handgun, driving with a fraudulent license, and se*ual assault, which was discovered in September 2016. On his birthday in 2016, he was still discovered releasing his mixtape Lil Big Pac.
In the past couple of months, the Florida rapper has already dropped two new projects, “Haitian Boy Kodak“, and a “Happy Birthday Kodak” EP on his Birthday.
Kodak Black chose to commemorate his 24th birthday by releasing a four-track EP named Happy Birthday Kodak. Jacquees, Yo Gotti, Lil Keed, and Rylo Rodriguez all make cameos on the mixtape.
Back in May, Kodak revealed his Haitian Boy Kodak initiative. Previously, Kodak released his album Bill Israel, which included Lil Yachty, Gucci Mane, and others.
Watch the new visual below.