Tunnel Vision (still charting 2020)
Kodak Black
"Tunnel Vision" arrived as something close to Kodak Black's artistic peak — the production is atmospheric and slow-burning, a minor-key melody drifting beneath deliberate, patient verses. Where many of his tracks lean into energy, this one pulls inward, the tempo dropping to let his phrasing breathe and the words accumulate weight. The imagery throughout is insular and focused, a man blocking out noise and external judgment to pursue what he's after — the tunnel as both metaphor and method. His voice has a rasp and a specificity that makes the delivery feel confessional even when the content is combative. The song's staying power — still charting years after release — reflects something real in how it captured a particular psychology: the grind as spiritual practice, isolation as armor. Late night, headphones, driving somewhere you don't entirely want to go — that's where this one lives.
slow
2010s
atmospheric, dark, spacious
Pompano Beach, Florida
Hip-Hop, Trap. Florida Trap. focused, introspective. Opens with deliberate withdrawal from external noise and deepens slowly into an almost spiritual commitment to singular, insular purpose.. energy 4. slow. danceability 3. valence 4. vocals: raspy deliberate male, confessional delivery, patient unhurried phrasing. production: atmospheric minor-key melody, slow-burning trap, spacious arrangement. texture: atmospheric, dark, spacious. acousticness 2. era: 2010s. Pompano Beach, Florida. Late-night drive somewhere you don't entirely want to go, headphones in, using the music to block everything else out.