Everybody say I give them Pac vibes. I ain't gonna lie: I ain't really grow up on Pac, but I kinda see it - just off everything I do, though.
— Kodak Black
I was uploading on YouTube and stuff, and they were liking it or whatever. I just kept elevating and elevating. I had little setbacks, but I used them as stepping stones.
People just see the shine. They don't see the grind, the bags under my eyes. It was a lot of grinding, setbacks... I ain't finna let nothing stop me. Wherever I stop at, I already know who I am.
My complexion, we too gutter: light-skinned women are more sensitive.
I didn't just freestyle it. At the end, it's about bread.
If Master P ever hollered at me, I'd holla at him.
While we walking, while we breathing, we dying... I be really feeling like, even though we live to die, some people be dying to live.
I used to listen to that song, 'I just wanna be successful!' I was like, 'I'ma be where bruh at.' I used to watch him on 'Degrassi.'
I'm better than Tupac and Biggie. I say that so now you know where my head at.
I love African American women, but I just don't like my skin complexion.
My mom, her money going was straight to the bills.
All us got a due date. All us got a death sentence. One day, we gonna die.
I just know that I'mma do something in life. I'mma do something productive.
Light-skinned women, we can break them down more easy.
I got the type of voice where I can hit a tone if I want, but I ain't trying to be Fetty Wap or Future.
I knew I was going to be slugged up, my whole mouth gold.