Lil Baby Assists B.H. On "Code Of Tha Streets"

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BH has been making waves in the West Coast for years at this point but in recent times, he's been making waves beyond California. This weekend, he unleashed a brand new banger alongside Lil Baby titled, "Code Of Tha Streets." Bringing a West Coast flavor with the touch of Atlanta's trap, BH and Lil Baby's worlds merge on this record. BH holds down the first verse over the grim production before Lil Baby slides through on the second verse effortlessly.

BH is apparently one of the lucky few who managed to snag a verse from Lil Baby. Earlier this month, Baby revealed that he wouldn't be doing any more guest verses moving forward, though he'd make an exception if the bag was right. It's unclear when the two created this track but it's certainly a banger.

Peep below.

Quotable Lyrics
I'm rich but I'm still a hood n***a
And I still be in the trenches, pourin' syrup with the real ones
I'm a livin' legend, that's a big one


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