Drowning (feat. Kodak Black)
by A Boogie Wit da Hoodie , Kodak Black
A shimmering melodic trap anthem blending triumphant piano chords with the overwhelming sensation of luxury, creating an image of submerging beneath the weight of diamond-encrusted success.
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Song Analysis for Drowning (feat. Kodak Black)
Core Theme: The Flex of Success
At its heart, "Drowning" is a quintessential "flex" anthem. The title serves as a central metaphor for having an excessive amount of diamond jewelry (often referred to as "ice" or "water" in hip-hop slang). A Boogie suggests he is wearing so much jewelry that he is metaphorically drowning in the water created by the diamonds' shine. It turns the typically negative concept of drowning into a supreme positive—an abundance of wealth.
Materialism and Validation
The lyrics explore the correlation between material wealth and external validation. A Boogie explicitly links his "icy" wrist to the attention he receives from women ("Wonder why she like me"), acknowledging the superficial nature of newfound fame. The song catalogs luxury brands and items (Balmain, Christian Louboutin, Cuban links) as trophies of his escape from poverty.
Contrast of Styles
The song also represents a duality in the trap scene. A Boogie provides the melodic, polished, and somewhat romanticized view of the lifestyle, focusing on the aesthetics of wealth. In contrast, Kodak Black's verse (often polarized in public opinion) grounds the song in the erratic and raw reality of the streets, reminding the listener of the aggression and "sniper" mentality that often accompanies the rise to the top.
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