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"Drowning" (also known as "Drowning (Water)" or simply "Water") is a song by American rapper A Boogie wit da Hoodie featuring fellow American rapper Kodak Black, released on March 10, 2017, by Highbridge and Atlantic Records as the lead single from A Boogie's debut studio album, The Bigger Artist (2017) [1] [2] Written alongside producers ...
"Water (Drowning Pt. 2)" is a song by American rapper A Boogie wit da Hoodie featuring American rapper Kodak Black. As the title suggests, this is a sequel to their 2017 collaboration "Drowning"; written alongside producers Shaun Thomas, Patrick Bodi, and Jozzy, it is taken from the former's fourth studio album Me vs. Myself (2022), released three days earlier on December 6, 2022.
The album's lead single, "Drowning" featuring Kodak Black, peaked at number 38 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and became one of his highest-charting singles in the country so far. [2] Dubose was featured on fellow New York rapper 6ix9ine's single, "Keke" on January 14, 2018. The song peaked at number 43 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Pages in category "Songs written by Kodak Black" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total. ... Water (Drowning Pt. 2) What It Is (Block Boy)
Dying to Live is the second studio album by American rapper Kodak Black. [2] It was released on December 14, 2018, via Atlantic Records. [3] It follows his Heart Break Kodak mixtape, released earlier in 2018, as well as his previous mixtape, Project Baby 2: All Grown Up, the deluxe edition of his mixtape Project Baby 2, released in 2017. [4]
Kodak Black, Sway Season "Expeditiously" [128] Noreggie "Needing Something" [129] Cam Busby "Malcolm X.X.X." [130] Kodak Black As featured artist 2015 "Plug" [131] (Rich the Kid featuring Playboi Carti and Kodak Black) WSHH 2016 "Gooked Out" (Remix) [132] (Kolyon featuring Kodak Black and Boosie Badazz) "Lockjaw" [133] (French Montana featuring ...
Kodak Black was released from custody in South Carolina on December 1, 2016, after posting a $100,000 bond, but returned to court on February 8, 2017. [91] About Kodak Black, the Miami New Times asked: "is he the product of larger societal problems, having been raised on a steady diet of misogynistic rap lyrics?"
Just look at the lyrics section below and tell us what you think. The beat itself is solid but run of the mill at the same time." [4] Donald Morrison of Passion of the Weiss commented, "The anthemic, almost corny production, sounds hilarious juxtaposed with Kodak's lyrics". [3]