cupcakKe Name-Drops Jussie Smollett, Jordyn Woods & More On "Bird Box"

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New heat from cupcakKe.

cupcakKe's one of the most exciting voices in hip-hop these days. She's built a loyal, cult following over the past few years but 2018 but clearly her breakout year. She released his project, Ephorize to critical acclaim then followed it up with Eden. As she continues to keep the momentum going, she comes through with a brand new heater titled, "Bird Box."

cupcakKe is back with her latest record, "Bird Box." Her latest track is a clear play on words of the Sandra Bullock film of the same name. "Bird Box" is a menacing, drill influenced banger that finds her flexing her quick-witted bars while name-dropping Jussie Smollett, Tyler Perry and more. 

"Bird Box" serves as cupcakKe's follow-up to the single she dropped at the top of the year, "Squidward Nose."

Peep her new track below.

Quotable Lyrics
That bitch slower than a turtle, ay
Tell her to rap like a girdle, ay
He claiming me I'ma hurt him, ay
That ain't my baby, I'm fertile, ay


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