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Wikipedia article{{Infobox song | name = Codeine Dreaming | type = single | cover = | artist = Kodak Black featuring Lil Wayne | album = Project Baby 2: All Grown Up and Heart Break Kodak | released = November 24, 2017 | genre = | length = 4:24 | label = Atlantic | writer = * Dieuson Octave * Benjamin Diehl * Marco Rodriguez-Diaz * Ian Lewis * Dwayne Carter | producer = * Ben Billions * Infamous * Schife | chronology = Kodak Black | prev_title = Wake Up in the Sky | prev_year = 2018 | next_title = Zeze | next_year = 2018 | misc = }} "'Codeine Dreaming'" is a song by the American rapper Kodak Black featuring fellow American rapper Lil Wayne. Released as a single on November 24, 2017, it appears on the deluxe version of the former's fifth mixtape 'Project Baby 2' (2017) and his seventh mixtape 'Heart Break Kodak' (2018). Background and compositionOriginally, Kodak Black wanted to recruit fellow American rapper Future on the track, as revealed on an Instagram live session. The song revolves around Kodak and Lil Wayne getting high from codeine and other drugs. It jokes about dreaming and uses metaphors with space and planets. Black rhymes about Uranus, Saturn, Mercury and Neptune and likens himself to the character Jimmy Neutron. Wayne mentions going to Mars at one point. ChartsWeekly chartsYear-end chartsCertificationsReferencesCategory:2017 singles Category:2017 songs Category:Kodak Black songs Category:Lil Wayne songs Category:Atlantic Records singles Category:Songs written by Kodak Black Category:Songs written by Lil Wayne Category:Songs written by Benjamin Diehl Category:Songs written by Infamous (producer) | |
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