FBG Duck Takes A Trip Down Memory Lane On "Mama's House"

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FBG Duck comes through with his new single, "Mama's House."

FBG Duck's been making a lot of waves this past year. The Chicago rapper's 2017 single, "Slide" helped broaden his audience and later received an official remix featuring 21 Savage. Since then, he's kept the momentum going with every single release. Back in June, the rapper shared his single, "Look What Happened." Now, he returns with another new song titled, "Mama's House."

FBG Duck takes a trip down memory lane on his latest single, "Mama's House." Duck's latest single finds him reflecting on the trapping from his mother's house as a youngin' and now, wanting to get his mother out of the hood.

"Whole time a lot of shit happened at my mama's house/ I don't mind being in the hood, gotta get my momma out," he raps on the hook.

FBG Duck's latest effort was produced by Malcolm Flex who's worked with Duck in the past and also worked with King Louie this past year.

Quotable Lyrics
Uh at my mama's house
Aye I remember the first time me and my homie ran sum' at my mama house
We was servin' fiends, front door, back door, at my mama house
I just put another fuckin' chopper under my mama couch


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