Cuban Doll was one of the many dolls to make noise in 2018. Unfortunately, much of the attention was drawn to the controversy surrounding her relationship with 6ix9ine. She's still been dishing out music and we're hoping that's her main focus this year. After dropping off her single, "Cap" last month, she returns with her latest track, "Keep Up."
Cuban Doll's stacking up the cash so much it's hard to "Keep Up." The Dallas native's latest single is a haunting banger that features an ascending piano sample that sounds like it was taken out of a Friday The 13th flick. Cuban Doll's equally menacing on the track as she snaps on the competition. "You chillin' with your bae? Fucked up, that's unfortunate/ Choppa hit her face, light her up like a torch/ Ayee, ol' new ass bitch/ I'm number one, you more of a number 2 ass bitch," she raps.
Cuban Doll's been dishing out some hot tracks lately. Keep your eyes peeled for more music from her.
Quotable Lyrics
I don't fuck with you hoes, I'mma watch
You mad that you not me, bitch I'm glad that I'm not you
I doubt you, if I say I got you, then I got you
Fake ass diamonds in your chain, I should sock you
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