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Roll in Peace
2017 song by Kodak Black featuring XXXTentacion From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Roll in Peace" is a song by American rapper Kodak Black featuring fellow American rapper and singer XXXTentacion, released as a track on his fifth mixtape Project Baby 2 (2017). It was sent to rhythmic radio on August 18, 2017, by Dollaz N Dealz Entertainment, Sniper Gang, and Atlantic Records.[2][failed verification][3][failed verification] The track was written by the artists themselves alongside its producers London on da Track & Cubeatz.
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Music video
The song's accompanying music video premiered on January 15, 2018, on Kodak Black's YouTube account.[4] The video, created with help from AWGE, opens with a mannequin dressed like a police officer at a court hearing, progressing to Kodak rapping in the courtroom and later a church dressed in an orange prison jumpsuit. XXXTentacion did not appear in the video, instead providing a voiceover before his verse asking his fans to come and support him during his then upcoming court hearing.[4]
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Commercial performance
"Roll in Peace" debuted at number 53 on US Billboard Hot 100 for the chart dated September 9, 2017.[5] The song then later peaked at number 31 on the US Billboard Hot 100 for the chart dated February 3, 2018.[6] It spent 26 weeks on the chart before falling out on the chart dated March 3, 2018.[7] The song is Kodak Black's third top 40 song and his fourth highest-charting song.[8][failed verification] In February 2018, the song was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for earning 1,000,000 equivalent units in the United States.[9]
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Remixes
Several remixes of the song have been released by artists such as Migos, Gucci Mane, Travis Scott, Lil Wayne, Nasty C, Remy Ma and T-Pain.[10][11] An "Aussie Mix" version was also created by Australian rappers ChillinIt and Wombat.
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