Kodak Black & PnB Rock Connect On "Day One"

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Kodak Black & PnB Rock connect on this "Baptized N Blood" highlight.

It's been a huge year for both PnB Rock and Kodak Black. The both of them established themselves as promising artists and have delivered projects that confirm their position in the muisc industry. While Kodak's name may have been surrounded by controversy, he dropped numerous projects this year including his compilation record he dropped with Sniper Gang, Baptized N Blood. One of the many highlights of the project was the intro track, "Day One" with Kodak Black and PnB Rock.

Kodak Black and PnB Rock connect on their new collaboration "Baptized N Blood." The two of them show love for the ones who've held them down prior to entering the rap game. While they both have contrasting styles, they compliment each other well. While PnB Rock handles the hook, it leaves room for Kodak Black to handle the verses while addressing some of the hardships he's been through.

Quotable Lyrics
Every n*gga round me got a fucked up history
Me, Maino, Blood and Pistol Pete dodged sentences
Cause they your day ones don't mean they legitimate
I known this n*gga for a minute, he ready to kill for me


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