In a surprise move that shook the hip-hop world, Kodak Black, the Florida-born rap sensation, decided to step up to Drake’s challenge. The challenge? Rapping over some of Drake’s iconic beats, a gauntlet thrown down to test the mettle of the rap game’s finest. Drake’s call echoed across social media, beckoning the bravest to step into the lyrical arena and prove their prowess. And now, it seems, Kodak Black has answered that call.
Known more for his infectious bangers than his lyrical acrobatics, Kodak Black has built his reputation on beats that make speakers thump and heads nod. Yet, beneath the surface, lies a depth that often goes unexplored. Fans of the rapper know this well, with tracks like “Too Many Years” showcasing a more introspective side to Kodak’s artistry.
But now, with “11 am In Malibu,” Kodak Black dives headfirst into the challenge, tackling a Drake beat with finesse and fire. It’s a departure from his usual style, a testament to his versatility as an artist. As the track unfolds, Kodak weaves intricate rhymes over the hypnotic melody, proving that he’s not just a one-trick pony.
But what sets this track apart isn’t just Kodak’s lyrical prowess—it’s the subtle shots he takes along the way. In between the lines, there’s a hint of swagger, a nod to his peers, and perhaps even a sly dig at those who doubted him. It’s a masterclass in lyrical storytelling, a reminder that Kodak Black is here to stay, and he’s not afraid to take on the best of them.
So as “11 am In Malibu” reverberates through speakers around the world, one thing is clear: Kodak Black isn’t just a rapper. He’s a force to be reckoned with, a lyrical heavyweight who’s ready to take on any challenge thrown his way. And with tracks like these, it’s only a matter of time before he cements his place among the greats of hip-hop.


















