Lyrics such as "Hard times never matter / Live life die faster" and "I feel like dyin'" underscore a sense of urgency and existential dread.
The track's release coincided with Hotboii turning himself in for legal issues related to a RICO case, adding a layer of real-world weight to its "live fast" message. Production Credits
"Live Life Die Faster" is a heavy, melodic collaboration between Florida rappers and Kodak Black , released on July 7, 2022 . The track serves as a standout single from Hotboii’s album Blinded By Death . Core Themes & Lyrics
Eddie Hernandez (Mixer), Chris Athens (Mastering Engineer) Recording: Raymond "DatRaw" Scott
The song is one of Hotboii’s most vulnerable releases, focusing on the pressures of fame and the fragility of life.
Hotboii explores personal anxieties, famously rapping, "What if they don't play my songs as much as they listen now?".
Both artists draw from their shared Florida roots, with Kodak Black adding a perspective from the Broward County streets.
Hotboii Ft. Kodak Black - Live Life Die Faster < 2027 >
Lyrics such as "Hard times never matter / Live life die faster" and "I feel like dyin'" underscore a sense of urgency and existential dread.
The track's release coincided with Hotboii turning himself in for legal issues related to a RICO case, adding a layer of real-world weight to its "live fast" message. Production Credits Hotboii ft. Kodak Black - Live Life Die Faster
"Live Life Die Faster" is a heavy, melodic collaboration between Florida rappers and Kodak Black , released on July 7, 2022 . The track serves as a standout single from Hotboii’s album Blinded By Death . Core Themes & Lyrics Lyrics such as "Hard times never matter /
Eddie Hernandez (Mixer), Chris Athens (Mastering Engineer) Recording: Raymond "DatRaw" Scott The track serves as a standout single from
The song is one of Hotboii’s most vulnerable releases, focusing on the pressures of fame and the fragility of life.
Hotboii explores personal anxieties, famously rapping, "What if they don't play my songs as much as they listen now?".
Both artists draw from their shared Florida roots, with Kodak Black adding a perspective from the Broward County streets.