YoungBoy Never Broke Again & Kodak Black Get Soulful On "Chosen One"

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Fed Baby and Project Baby connect on "Chosen One."

As two of the youngest in the game right now, Kodak Black and YoungBoy Never Broke Again have proven to have a promising future ahead of them. They've created great bodies of work in 2017 and have delivered a consistent stream of quality music for their fans. Youngboy Never Broke Again previously lent his talents to Kodak Black for the song, "Water," and now, Kodak is returning the favor on their latest collaboration "Chosen One."

Both Southern rappers connect on a soulful new track, "Chosen One." In consideration of the legal troubles the two have faced over the course of this year alone, the two of them acknowledge the trials and tribulations they overcame in order to be in the positions they're in now. Both Kodak and YoungBoy take the track in a more melodic direction.

The track is actually a remix of "Prime Suspect" off YoungBoy's and Moneybagg Yo's collaborative effort, Fed Baby's. However, Moneybagg's vocals are excluded and replaced with Kodak's.

Quotable Lyrics
Dancing with the devil, fighting demons
My lady hate the way that I be sleepin'
Show the world it took so long for me to see, didn't we
I remember when I didn't even believe in me


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