Kodak Black and his new artist, 2G.Kaash of Arlington, Texas, links up in Miami to share past stories of dark times and fake friends in the new single and visual titled “Pushin For Love,” out now via Sniper Gang/Atlantic Records.


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“I watched my tears turn to blood / I watched my freedom turn to jail with some thugs / Feel like I’m walking a high rise when push-come-to-shove / I could be with the world but I’m pushing for love,” Kaash raps in the song’s opening. In the VisualzByDee-directed video, Kaash remembers times of losing his best friend, run-ins with the law, and more while Kodak smokes on a stair case and raps about the similar run-ins and unable to see the love cause he got blood in his eyes.

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“Pushin For Love” marks 2G and Yak’s first collaboration together. No official word on whether the new collaboration will appear on a forthcoming album from either artists. Recently 2G.Kaash was spotted in the studio working with fellow Dallas rap star Yella Beezy.

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2G.Kaash signed with Kodak’s Sniper Gang Records, an imprint under Atlantic Records, in early 2022 after gaining popularity with standout street tracks “Nobody Love” and “2 Lit.” 2G.Kaash made his debut in 2020 with the introductory EP, 3300, available on all platforms.

Kodak Black released two new albums in 2022 with February’s Back For Everything and October’s Kutthroat Bill: Vol. 1. Along with 2G.Kaash, Kodak Black appears on new music by Kendrick Lamar, DJ Khaled, Icewear Vezzo, Moneybagg Yo, and Jason Derulo.

Kodak Black appears on “Pushin For Love” via Atlantic Records.

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