“SKRT” is the sound that Kodak Black’s tires make when driving away from a sticky situation.

The song was released in 2014, but the track only started gaining momentum in late 2015, after receiving Drake’s highly coveted cosign—on the sixth episode of OVO Sound Radio and on his Instagram account.

Despite the impact Drizzy had on introducing “SKRT” to the masses, Kodak told The Fader that he’s greater than the cosign: “Drake ain’t make me.”

The New Yorker wrote that “SKRT” is “a primal declaration of forward momentum.”

With this hook, Octave joins other young rappers who have rejected an old-school emphasis on lyrical variety, individualism, and personal catharsis. (Remember how he feels about school?) These are the devices that helped turn Kanye West and Eminem into stars; Octave and peers like Silentó and Desiigner have been castigated by some