Lil Bibby Details His Come Up On "Crack Baby"

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Lil Bibby comes through with his latest track, "Crack Baby."

We haven't heard a whole lot of music from Lil Bibby this year but when he has dropped, it's been fire. The last solo track he released was April's "Lonzo" but since then, he's been relatively quiet. Today, he breaks his silence with his latest track, "Crack Baby."

Lil Bibby comes through with one of his most introspective tracks with "Crack Baby." Over a majestic piano progression with crispy drums, Lil Bibby speaks on the struggles he faced since he was a child and how far he's came. By the time the beat drops, Bibby details seeing his mother smoking crack at a young age and how he had to become a man at a young age. It's another fire track from Bibby and hopefully, this song is an indication that we'll be getting Free Crack 4 by the end of the year. Last fall, Bibby said that the long-awaited project FC4 was done but he didn't share a release date. Hopefully, that changes soon. 

Quotable Lyrics
Got a gangster out here prayin’
Some old n**as 'bout to die behind this shit and I ain’t playin’
Fuck the police and the feds
You heard what the fuck I said


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