Problem & Bad Lucc Link Up On Their New Collab "Finna Ball"

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Problem and Bad Lucc connect on "Finna Ball."

Problem's gearing up to release a new project after a year of being relatively silent on the music front. The rapper dropped off his project, Selfish towards the end of 2017 and spent the majority of the year pushing the project, although he did bless us with a few tracks including his Harry Fraud collaboration, "Unholy" as well as his collaboration with Wiz Khalifa on "Gin & Drugs." A few weeks ago, he announced his new project, S2 which is set to release soon. Today, he comes through with his latest offering off of it titled, "Finna Ball."

Problem links up with Bad Lucc for his new single, "Finna Ball" off of S2. The song serves as the third single off of the project following "Conditioning" and "Let Me Live." It's the hardest hitting single he's dropped so far. Problem kicks things off before handing it over to Bad Lucc for the second verse. 

Peep the new song below and keep your eyes peeled for S2.

Quotable Lyrics
I got kids to feed
No jail, but bro I done years with G's
Spot livin, with only top ramen up in the kitchen
Bro, it's shot time, I ain't missin'


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