Kodak Black 6ix9ine Lyrics

Kodak Black 6ix9ine Lyrics - Discover the explosive collaboration between Kodak Black and 6ix9ine in their latest song. Read the powerful and dynamic lyrics that showcase their raw talent and unique styles.

by P Nandhini

Updated Jul 23, 2023

Kodak Black 6ix9ine Lyrics

Kodak Black 6ix9ine Lyrics

Oh you said sum
Oh you on red rum

Oh you said sum
Oh you on red rum
I got this glocky on my hip it’s spitting venom
Oh you got hit up n**** don’t think that it’s special
I hit your block and dumped the blicky at the fed oh
Oh yeah oh yeah
Hit’em out the phantom
Hit’em out the phantom
Hit’em out the phantom

Oh you said that you the big shotta the don dadda
Boom boom shakalaka meet this big choppa
Round of applause make it clap wocka wocka
All that stupid n**** heard was rrra rrra rrra
Hit the drop
Bend the block
Get the chop
Make it pop

If you see the cops n**** ssh don’t make it hot
Red dot green dot put it on a n**** top
Red light green light we always on go n*****
Stay with a pole n**** even on parole n****
Shawty sent the low then we show up at the door
N**** bad bitch such me up suck a n**** soul N****
How she just tell me she a bitch when I just hit her

Oh you said sum
Oh you on red rum
I got this glocky on my hip it’s spitting venom
Oh you got hit up n**** don’t think that it’s special
I hit your block and dumped the blicky at the fed oh
Oh yeah oh yeah

N**** how you lose your bitch to a snitch
I’m a one man army I ain’t never need a clique
I done came a long way from the bricks
I don’t give a fuck I’m making million dollar plays with this jit shit
And it like we about to hit a lick
We going in on a verse we ain’t going in on a brick
And quit talking what you do end some shit
It ain’t no telling that was you
What you n****s woulda did
I gotta eat I’m missing business with the streets
And my lil girlfriend will be wondering a few million sounding sweet
I gotta eat I’m missing business with the streets
And my lil girlfriend will be wondering a few million sounding sweet

Oh you said sum
Oh you on red rum
I got this glocky on my hip it’s spitting venom
Oh you got hit up n**** don’t think that it’s special
I hit your block and dumped the blicky at the fed oh
Oh yeah oh yeah
Hit’em out the phantom
Hit’em out the phantom
Hit’em out the phantom

Ando ready pa’ romperte
Échate pa ya que la presión está caliente
En mi barrio yo partí un par de dientes
Hablan de mi pero no lo dicen de frente
Ando con los gangsters, ando con un flow bien duro que nadie lo aguante
Viral en todos los redes pero la misma de antes
Y como dice Tego calle pero elegante
Tengo los shooters shooters shooters por allí
Te hacen placa placa placa delante de mí
Dicen que tu eres un tipo que mata gente
Pero también hay gente que puede matarte a ti

Oh you said sum
Oh you on red rum
I got this glocky on my hip it’s spitting venom
Oh you got hit up n**** don’t think that it’s special
I hit your block and dumped the blicky at the fed oh
Oh yeah oh yeah
Hit’em out the phantom
Hit’em out the phantom
Hit’em out the phantom

Kodak Black

Kodak Black, whose real name is Bill Kahan Kapri, is a prominent American rapper who gained initial recognition with his single "No Flockin" in 2014. He quickly made a name for himself in the music industry and continued to rise to fame with his debut album, "Painting Pictures," released in 2017. The album peaked at No. 3 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart and featured the hit single "Tunnel Vision," which reached the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100.

Following his successful debut, Kodak Black's second album, "Dying to Live," was released in 2018 and achieved even greater success, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. The album was supported by the popular single "Zeze," featuring Travis Scott and Offset, which peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100. Despite facing some controversies and criticism within the rap community, Kodak Black remains an influential figure in the hip-hop scene, and his collaborations with other artists continue to captivate audiences worldwide.

6ix9ine: A Controversial Figure in Modern Hip-Hop

6ix9ine, also known as Tekashi69, is a polarizing and controversial artist in the world of modern hip-hop. With a unique persona and appearance, he has managed to grab attention wherever he goes. While he has faced legal troubles and accusations related to his involvement in criminal activities, his music still enjoys significant popularity.

"Shaka Laka," his latest single, features an interesting collaboration with Kodak Black and Yailin la Más Viral. The song's explicit lyrics revolve around themes of violence, street life, and bravado, which have both drawn in fans and faced criticism. Despite the controversies, 6ix9ine's music consistently attracts a dedicated following, and he continues to be a prominent figure in the rap community.

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Kodak Black 6Ix9Ine Lyrics - FAQs

1. When was "Shaka Laka" released?  

"Shaka Laka" was released on July 21, 2023.

2. Who composed and produced the music for "Shaka Laka"?  

The music for "Shaka Laka" was composed and produced by Mauro "El Código Secreto."

3. What are the themes of the song "Shaka Laka"?  

The song revolves around themes of violence, street life, and bravado.

4. Which artists collaborated on "Shaka Laka" with 6ix9ine?  

The song features collaborations with Kodak Black and Yailin la Más Viral.
 

5. What previous successful albums does Kodak Black have?  

Kodak Black's successful albums include "Painting Pictures" and "Dying to Live."