What order would every rank kodaks albums/mixtapes.
For me (everything outside of 1st place always changes):
1. Dying To Live, Institution, Project Baby 2
2. Lil Big Pac
3. HBK
4. Painting Pictures
5. Project Baby
6. FEMA
7. Heart of the Projects
I think they are all at least good projects with the best ones classic quality. Also I love that every project he drops has a new sound and style. Hes defo got one of the best discographys out there, such a big discography for his age too.
institution
dying to live
project baby / lil big pac
painting pictures / hbk
have listened to institution the most by far tho. might have to give dying to live and pb2 more plays
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What order would every rank kodaks albums/mixtapes.
For me (everything outside of 1st place always changes):
1. Dying To Live, Institution, Project Baby 2
2. Lil Big Pac
3. HBK
4. Painting Pictures
5. Project Baby
6. FEMA
7. Heart of the Projects
I think they are all at least good projects with the best ones classic quality. Also I love that every project he drops has a new sound and style. Hes defo got one of the best discographys out there, such a big discography for his age too.
1. Dying To Live
(near perfect, Gnarly is the only blemish, Kodak on some real personal s***, gave me South Florida 2pac vibes)
2. Painting Pictures/Project Baby 2
(such a diverse display of Kodak’s abilities, for the amount of tracks it has it is still very solid, imo Kodak’s rnb tracks lag the album tho)
*these albums are very similar in format so I put them in together
***deluxe PB2 gets a advantage over Painting Pictures
3. Lil Big Pac
(Kinda set up with the same format as Dying to Live, extremely solid, arguably Kodak’s best lyrics on this project)
4. Institution
(Kodak’s first big album/mixtape imo, allot of the best songs from Kodak’s earlier years are on this, the album is lengthy and has a few skips, a remaster could serve this album well)
5. Heartbreak Kodak
(I think this is mainly a throwaway album? Still allot of fun songs, a variety of Kodak’s abilities again)
6. Project Baby
(Kodak’s first project, it’s cool to see how far Kodak has come and to see still how much talent he already had since the beginning)
6. Heart Of The Projects
(Just my least favorite project, a couple songs a took away from this, has the breakout song Skrt)
Like just let Kodak live get him out the feds run all his s*** concurrent get him off papers n let the man cook.
1. Dying To Live
(near perfect, Gnarly is the only blemish, Kodak on some real personal s***, gave me South Florida 2pac vibes)
2. Painting Pictures/Project Baby 2
(such a diverse display of Kodak’s abilities, for the amount of tracks it has it is still very solid, imo Kodak’s rnb tracks lag the album tho)
*these albums are very similar in format so I put them in together
***deluxe PB2 gets a advantage over Painting Pictures
3. Lil Big Pac
(Kinda set up with the same format as Dying to Live, extremely solid, arguably Kodak’s best lyrics on this project)
4. Institution
(Kodak’s first big album/mixtape imo, allot of the best songs from Kodak’s earlier years are on this, the album is lengthy and has a few skips, a remaster could serve this album well)
5. Heartbreak Kodak
(I think this is mainly a throwaway album? Still allot of fun songs, a variety of Kodak’s abilities again)
6. Project Baby
(Kodak’s first project, it’s cool to see how far Kodak has come and to see still how much talent he already had since the beginning)
6. Heart Of The Projects
(Just my least favorite project, a couple songs a took away from this, has the breakout song Skrt)
I'm actually a fan of Gnarly, I think it's a fun song.
Also I think dying to live has better lyricism than Lil Big Pac, I also think PB2 is better lyrically than Lil Big Pac but Lil Big Pac has more traditional type songs. Lil Big Pac does have some of his best lyricism though.
I hated HBK when it first came out but after a while I started to like it
Like just let Kodak live get him out the feds run all his s*** concurrent get him off papers n let the man cook.