With smooth ivory and percussion backing him Brooklyn rapper KOTA delivers “Black Friday,” a track that explores what happens to life and its complexities when people live blindly. He intricately weaves societal trends, vivid imagery, and more into his compelling wordplay. At one point dropping the line, “F**k Black Friday empower the black people, f**k a TV I’m trying to combat evil.” Listen to KOTA’s compelling “Black Friday” below, it may prompt you to change some of your plans for tomorrow.
“Possessions hold power but only to small minds” – KOTA.
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