Kodak Black - Walk [official | Audio]
Released on , "Walk" served as a lead single for Kodak Black’s mixtape, Kutthroat Bill: Vol. 1 . It was released as a dual single alongside the track "Spin". The official audio and music video, directed by KillerJack , debuted simultaneously, showcasing Kodak’s signature street-oriented aesthetic. Production and Sonic Identity
: "Walk" reached #100 on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at #31 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
: Despite the controversy, the track was well-received by his core fanbase as a "street anthem" that emphasized his resilience and ability to "walk" on any beat. Kodak Black - Walk [Official Audio]
: Following its release, rapper Saucy Santana accused Kodak Black of copying the concept of his June 2021 song, also titled "Walk," specifically noting the repetitive use of the word "walk" in the chorus.
: The rapper highlights his commercial success through references to high-performance vehicles (Hellcats, Ranges) and luxury watches (Audemars Piguet). Commercial and Cultural Impact Released on , "Walk" served as a lead
: In the first verse, Kodak reflects on his survival and return to music after legal troubles, rapping about being "fresh out of prison" and immediately "spinning" (returning to his lifestyle). He also includes gritty observations of his environment, mentioning the loss of a child in his community.
: Lines like "I kicked the bitch out the Jeep, told her walk" are interpreted as expressions of assertive decision-making and dominance. The official audio and music video, directed by
: Fans praised the song for its "unique flow," which oscillates between aggressive street rap and more melodic, rhythmic delivery. Lyrical Analysis and Themes