KOD
5
By Daryl Jack
This whole album is a masterpiece in terms of message and how hard it hits. I could listen to ever song individually on repeat for an hour, and not get tired of it. On top of that, each one has it’s own message. For example, 1985 is about how rappers these days are always talking about drugs and crap, so people get the wrong impressions of black people and the hip-hop culture. Another example is ATM. This is simply about money addiction, and how it can effect young people by making them go broke.
Finally, one of my favorites, Window Pain. This is about a little girl that he met the summer before this was released. Basically, she had to deal with a lot of pain and deaths as a child, including her own cousin.