Emotional Profile
(Energy · Jul 2026)
Those who've faced setbacks and fought back against the odds find themselves drawn to 'If I'm Lyin, I'm Flyin'—it captures that defiant moment when belief in yourself becomes your strongest weapon. The track taps into the nostalgia of survival stories and comebacks, resonating with listeners who remember their own turning points. People return to it when they need to reclaim their confidence, when doubt creeps in, or when they're reminding themselves that bold claims about their future aren't just dreams—they're promises worth fighting for.
The first thing that hits you is pure energy—that driving momentum that makes you feel like anything's possible right now. It unlocks a confidence in you, a sense that you're ready to take on whatever comes next without overthinking it. That rush of belief in yourself is what keeps pulling you back.
You come back to this song when you're remembering a time when you felt unstoppable, or when you need to feel that way again. It's the kind of track that reminds you of younger versions of yourself—more fearless, more willing to bet on yourself. Those moments of reflection mixed with that push forward are what make it stick with you.
Kodak's comeback single carries the weight of his incarceration and freedom, yet listeners respond more to the restless momentum than to liberation's catharsis—they feel the kinetic drive of someone rebuilding rather than the transcendent relief of someone reborn. The gap suggests that his audience is riding the wave of his return without fully accessing the deeper emotional reckoning that such a moment might demand.