All Black Rolex Lyrics – Kodak Black

“All Black Rolex” Lyrics by Kodak Black is a latest English song in the voice of Kodak Black. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “All Black Rolex” song lyrics are also written by Kodak Black. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In “All Black Rolex”, Kodak Black talks about his flashy lifestyle, pain, and trust issues. He shows off his wealth with his black Rolex full of rubies but also reveals how people change on him. The song mixes luxury, heartbreak, and loyalty, showing both pride and emotional struggle.

All Black Rolex Lyrics

[Intro]
(Because I am hard, you will not like me)
All-black Rolex watch with the— (With the rubies in it)
All-black Rolex watch with the rubies
(What I tell you?)

[Chorus]
All-black Rolex watch with the rubies in it
Every time I like somebody, they just show me different
It might be a homicide when I’m in the building
I don’t like to talk to guys, I ain’t really friendly
All-black Rolex watch with the rubies in it

Every time I like somebody, they just show me different
It might be a homicide when I’m in the building
I don’t like to talk to guys, I ain’t really friendly

[Verse 1]
Sliding on Atlantic Road, I stopped the car on Copeland
My pain running deeper than the air and than the ocean
Dropped so much diamonds on my mama, my baby girl deserve it
I tried to help my baby mama, she’d rather pop a Perky
I hate to put you on a song, but I’m expressing feelings
I tried to tell you on the phone, but you don’t wanna hear it
I bought the pendant with the rope, yeah, yeah
I bought the Bentley just to cope, yeah, yeah

[Chorus]
I got an all-black Rolex watch with the rubies in it
Every time I like somebody, they just show me different
It might be a homicide when I’m in the building
I don’t like to talk to guys, I ain’t really friendly, yeah
All-black Rolex watch with the rubies in it
Every time I like somebody, they just show me different
It might be a homicide when I’m in the building
I don’t like to talk to guys, I ain’t really friendly

[Verse 2]

You showed me different, so it’s up, I ain’t only tryna d!ck you
If I ever told you that it’s up, that mean I’m stuck here with you
You could’ve lowed me and showed me off, I ain’t no cheating n!gga
Don’t pay attention to the blogs, they paint a different picture
I don’t want you to go nowhere today ’cause I’m— say
I don’t want you to go nowhere today ’cause—
I don’t want you to go nowhere today ’cause I like when we kick it
I buy you a Rolex just like me, but yours a lil’ different
I told you I ain’t like them other guys, yeah, yeah
That’s why I show you otherwise, yeah, yeah
I got the all-black Rolex watch with the rubies in it
And I got blood in my eyes
I got blood on my mental, blood on my pencil
Blood on my mental, blood on my sneaks
Blood on my—
I say lames make me sick, yeah, my whole gang is rich
Yeah, the pain made me lit, yeah, the chain cost a brick, yeah
The chain cost a brick

[Chorus]
It match the all-black Rolex watch with the rubies in it
Every time I like somebody, they just show me different
It might be a homicide when I’m in the building
I don’t like to talk to guys, I ain’t really friendly
Sliding on Atlantic Road, I stopped the car on Copeland

[Outro]
Yeah, lames make me sick, my whole gang is rich
The pain made me lit, the chain cost a brick
It match the all-black Rolex watch with the rubies in it
It might be a homicide when I’m in the building

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All Black Rolex Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
Here, Kodak sets the tone by showing confidence and toughness, saying he’s hard and not easy to like. The mention of his all-black Rolex with rubies shows off his wealth and success, hinting that his style and attitude separate him from others.

[Chorus]
Kodak talks about his flashy lifestyle and trust issues. The Rolex represents his status, but even with money and fame, he feels people treat him differently when he gets close to them. The line about a homicide shows how his presence demands respect and maybe fear. He also admits he doesn’t like talking to people much, showing that fame made him guarded and distant. The repeated chorus highlights his mix of pride, pain, and isolation.

[Verse 1]
Kodak describes moments from his life and how deep his pain runs. He mentions driving around while reflecting on struggles that go beyond surface-level problems. He spoils his mom and daughter with expensive gifts to show love and appreciation, but he feels disappointment when his baby mama turns to drügs instead of healing. He admits that music helps him express feelings he can’t easily say in person. The Bentley and jewelry are his ways to cope with emotional stress — material things that help him deal with the weight of life and fame.

[Chorus]
Kodak repeats the same message about trust, loneliness, and self-protection. The Rolex again symbolizes success mixed with sadness. Even when he’s surrounded by luxury, he doesn’t feel peace or connection. He keeps a tough image, saying he’s not friendly, but underneath that, there’s frustration from people letting him down.

[Verse 2]
Here, Kodak opens up about a complicated relationship. He tells a woman that he’s not just using her for s*x and that when he says he’s “stuck” with her, he truly means commitment. He feels she could have supported him and shown him off instead of doubting him. He warns her not to believe online gossip because it often twists his image. He wants to spend time with her privately, away from negativity, showing his softer side. Buying her a Rolex like his shows affection and equality, but he admits hers is slightly different — maybe to show her uniqueness. He insists he’s not like other men and proves it through loyalty. When he talks about blood in his eyes and on his mind, it shows mental and emotional exhaustion, as if he’s been through battles in life. He calls out fake people, takes pride in his rich crew, and says that pain pushed him to succeed. The mention of his costly chain shows how struggle and success are deeply connected in his life.

[Chorus]
This time, Kodak ties his wealth and pain together again. The Rolex becomes a symbol of both his success and his emotional scars. He feels misunderstood when he cares about people and stays distant to protect himself. The quick mention of driving on Atlantic Road gives a visual of him reflecting on his journey.

[Outro]
Kodak ends by saying fake people make him sick and that his whole crew has made it big. He turns his pain into motivation and success. The expensive chain matches his black Rolex, symbolizing that everything he wears reflects his struggle and rise. Even so, his tough energy still fills the room wherever he goes.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung All Black Rolex song?
A. All Black Rolex song is sung by Kodak Black.

Q. Who wrote All Black Rolex lyrics?
A. All Black Rolex lyrics are penned by Kodak Black.

Q. Who has given the music of All Black Rolex song?
A. All Black Rolex music is composed and produced by Kodak Black.

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