You may have not heard of Baby Soulja yet but he's been picking up steam recently. Unfortunately, the rapper was recently involved in a serious car accident last week that led to reports claiming that he died. He and his family swiftly shut down those rumors on Instagram. A week after the accident, he returns with his new single, "Average" featuring Kodak Black.
Jacksonville, FL native Baby Soulja is back with his new single and video for "Average." The rapper's latest single features another fellow Florida native, Kodak Black. The two rappers link up over a piano-laden beat, speaking on succeeding in life despite the odds being against them.
Kodak Black's recently dropped off some new music just months after dropping Dying To Live. Last week, he released the song, "Pimpin Ain't Eazy" which served as his first solo track since dropping his album in 2018.
Quotable Lyrics
I don't bond, still tote five when I'm travellin'
I don't pull up in my whip, bitch I'm backin' in
Certain way you gotta talk to me
Talk to my people, bitch don't talk to me
'Cause I ain't regular, don't try me like your average n***a
Hang wit' killas and for me, they be baggin' n***as
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