Lud Foe & SG Batman Link Up On "I Might"

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Lud Foe & SG Batman link up on their new collab.

Lud Foe's been giving fans a ton of music these days which seems like a promising sign that he might have a new project on the way. The rapper released his last project, Boochie Gang, in September 2017 but he continued to bless fans with more music. Boochie Gang included two appearances from rising rapper SG Batman who appeared on "Everywhere We Go" and "Street Shit." Now, the two link up again for their latest collab, "I Might."

Lud Foe hasn't been slowing down at all in the past few weeks. The rapper reunites with SG Batman for their latest banger, "I Might." The single follows a string of releases from Lud Foe in recent times including his remix of Dex Osama's "Death Of Me as well as his collaboration with Lil Uzi Vert, "Show U Off." 

Quotable Lyrics
We tote Barrettas, don't get your shit put together
We gang bangin', high-speed dope sellers
His brains hangin', I'm on 290 lane changin'
Pulled out my shit, she sucked it 'cause my name rangin'


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