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Kodak Black vs. 21 Savage: Who's the Realest?

In the world of hip hop, there is always a battle for who can lay claim to being the "realest" rapper out there. These days, two names that come up in that debate are Kodak Black and 21 Savage. Both of these artists have been dominating rap charts for years now and they each bring their own unique style to the mix. So let's take a look at which one of these guys is really rolling like a real G?

Kodak Black

Kodak Black hails from Pompano Beach, Florida and his music often focuses on street life and struggles he has faced since childhood. With his hard-hitting lyrics, gritty delivery, and intense energy, Kodak has become known as an artist who always brings it when it comes to his rhymes. His most popular songs include "Zeze" featuring Travis Scott and Offset, "No Flockin’" and “Tunnel Vision." He also collaborated with French Montana on the hit single “Lockjaw."




21 Savage

21 Savage is originally from Atlanta, Georgia but now resides in Los Angeles. His music often includes dark themes about violence, drugs and crime – topics that he has experienced first-hand growing up in the hood. He has become well-known for his raw bars and aggressive flow that sometimes borders on aggression. Some of his most popular songs include “Bank Account," “Rockstar" (which was nominated for a Grammy) and “No Heart." 21 Savage also earned himself an Academy Award nomination for co-writing the song "A Lot" with J Cole.



Kodak Black versus 21 Savage is a classic battle between two very different artists – both have their own unique styles that make them stand out in hip hop circles. Ultimately it depends on what kind of sound you're looking for when deciding which artist is more your speed; do you prefer gritty street tales or dark lyricism? Whatever your preference may be, you can't go wrong either way when it comes to these two heavy hitters in rap music!



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