It would appear as though Da$h is getting ready to release a new body of work in the coming weeks, or atleast that's what it seems like he's hinting at. Since the release of Loose Skrew, he hasn't been shy to release new music for his fans. Over the past few weeks, it feels like he's dropped off much more music than usual. Today, he comes through with his new track "Usual."
Da$h returns with his new track "Usual." His new track was produced by Lord Fubu. In the description of the song, he wrote, "Keep your eyes open for 9/11." The release of "Usual" comes shortly after he linked up with A$AP Twelvyy, A$AP Ant and K$upreme on "Metal Slug." Prior to that, he linked up with Lucki for "Summertime Horrors."
Quotable Lyrics
Fuck her for a couple hours, that's when it's my phone ringing
Can't fuck with you or your mans, I heard that you was both singing
Private location, can't see me
European bitch, hoe is asking for the Wifi
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