The song centers on the relentless struggle for success in a harsh environment, with Dablixx highlighting his "grind for the bread" and the material rewards (stacks in the bank) that follow.
The video mirrors the song's "Dark Trap" energy—minimalist, moody, and focused on the artist's persona rather than flashy theatrics. Dablixx Oshaa - Codeine (Official Video)
The visual often reinforces his loyalty to his "squad," but the lyrics warn of the dangers in the street, noting that "you snitch you die" and the isolation felt when friends don't pick up the phone in times of trouble. Musical & Visual Style The song centers on the relentless struggle for
Contrast is a major theme; while the title and lyrics acknowledge the pervasive presence of substance use in his circle ("niggas they do codeine on a reg"), Dablixx balances this with spiritual grounding, citing his mother’s advice to "put your trust in God". Musical & Visual Style Contrast is a major
Dablixx was known for his "melodious flow" and the ability to trap using an indigenous Yoruba dialect, a style that earned him the title "King of the New School".