Kodak Black - Love Me Not
Kodak Black returns with a more emotional and melodic release in “Love Me Not,” a 2026 single that showcases a softer, introspective side of the Florida rapper. Dropped around March 17–18, 2026, the track stands out as a sentimental, almost ballad-like record, focusing on love, pain, and emotional distance.
Unlike his more aggressive street records, this song leans heavily into vulnerability—something Kodak has explored before, but rarely this directly.
The Music Video
The official video keeps things simple, emotional, and atmospheric, matching the tone of the song:
Dark, minimalistic scenes reflecting loneliness
Close-up shots emphasizing emotion and expression
A slower pacing that lets the mood breathe
Rather than flashy visuals, the focus is clearly on feeling and presence, reinforcing the song’s theme of emotional confusion and detachment.
Meaning Behind “Love Me Not”
At its core, “Love Me Not” explores uncertainty in relationships—questioning whether love is real, mutual, or even worth it.
Key themes:
Toxic love & emotional distance
Trust issues and vulnerability
Inner conflict about relationships
Kodak reflects on love that feels inconsistent—where affection and pain exist at the same time. This duality is what drives the track’s emotional weight.

