Multi-platinum rapper Kodak Black returns with “By Myself,” a powerful new single featuring South Florida up-and-comers DJ E Money and G6reddot. Built around the iconic strings from Fabolous and NE-YO’s 2007 classic “Make Me Better,” the track blends nostalgia with a fresh, streetwise energy — all while celebrating unity over ego.
“By Myself” contrasts solemn orchestration with trap drums and heavy bass. Kodak delivers a sly, blues-tinged hook:
“I could do this by myself, but I prefer if we were together…” — setting the tone for a song rooted in loyalty and collaboration.
DJ E Money steps in with a polished verse, while G6reddot brings his signature gravelly flair. Each artist adds perspective to a common theme: strength in numbers, but readiness to stand alone if loyalty wavers. Kodak seals the message with a sharp line:
“We bust down at the table / You don’t go in your room with your plate.”
The official video captures that balance of flash and message. Set in a gritty bar overflowing with cards, cash, and charisma, the trio takes over the scene. A suit-clad conductor leads a string section, and Kodak brings roses to a haunting cemetery — showing both celebration and reflection.
With over 725,000 views already, the video includes a surprise appearance by NE-YO in a nostalgic intro skit featuring influencer Big SLM TY, paying homage to the original “Make Me Better.”
“By Myself” proves that even in a solo-driven game, true power lies in who you build with.

