21 Savage, Kodak Black & Rep This Week’s “FIRE EMOJI” Playlist

The FIRE EMOJI playlist is back to full capacity, no thanks to any one person. As per usual, our FIRE EMOJI is dedicated to “the week that was in hip-hop,” to the limits our editorial staff is willing to weed out bad from the good releases, no stones left unturned. At the top of the week, Kodak Black gifted us with a full body of work, from the far reaches of his soul, and I don’t use the S-word as flippantly as a poet in full-verse, so bear with me.
The soul-stirring cuts on Dying to Live are more digestible when you’re giving the album a complete “spin,” to convey a journey of some kind. That’s why we included “MoshPit” and “Gnarly” on our list instead of splitting up the journey into easy parts. “Gnarly” might not be as cathartic a song as “Testimony” but it’s weekend, and we’re here wind down. What better way?
The other major release that got some love on EMOJI list was I Am > I Was, which as I’ve been told, is making believers out of rap fans that quote, unquote disliked 21 Savage before its release. We didn’t feel it was right to “copy-paste” the whole rundown onto our playlist, so we narrowed it down to three inclusions: “a lot,” “all my friends,” and “monster.” A case could be made for at least a half-dozen other inclusions.
Other artists that made a splash, albeit in shorter spurts, were: Nispey Hussle with “Perfect Timing,” Montreal-based newcomers AlienEmoji with their 2nd single FU&allofyourfriends,” and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie with “Just Like Me” featuring Young Thug off the star-studded Hoodie SZN project.
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21 Savage, Kodak Black & Rep This Week’s “FIRE EMOJI” Playlist
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December 22, 2018
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