Famous Dex & Ghetty Drop Off New EP "Ballin Season"

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Famous Dex & Ghetty team up on their new "Ballin Season" EP.

It's been a big year for Famous Dex. The rapper's been grinding heavily with the amount of music he's been putting out. Although he seemed to have some label issues earlier on, it looks like he's moved past it. The rapper released his debut album, Dex Meets Dexter which included his hit singles, "Pick It Up" with A$AP Rocky and "Japan." He's been dishing out a lot of collaborations as well and today, he links up with Ghetty for their new collaborative project, Ballin Season.

Famous Dex and Ghetty link up for their brand new collaborative project, Ballin Season. The six track EP features both rappers bouncing flows off of each other without any guest features. It's a short project but it's filled with high energy from the two artists over banging production.


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