Tee Grizzley & Lil Baby Deliver A Coronavirus PSA On "Covid"

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The latest collaborative effort from Tee Grizzley and Lil Baby is filled with references to current events.

Tee Grizzley has been enjoying his quarantine lockdown and you know how we know that? Well, because he told us this directly on the track "Covid" with Lil Baby. Beware though, this song isn't all about the wonders of the lockdown. In fact, much of it has to do with the economic pitfalls that it has created for those living paycheck to paycheck.

Throughout the track, Tee Grizzley wonders about what's happening to those who are struggling. While he acknowledges that he'll be okay, he knows there are plenty of people out there who are in a dire situation due to the pandemic. Overall, this is a thought-provoking banger that may change your perspective on what's happening.

Quotable Lyrics:

They say the heat kill it, how the fuck they know? (How the fuck they know?)
What about the places that's always cold? (Alaska)
They givin' checks to people that can't work and stay at home (Huh?)
What about the artists that can't do shows? (I need it)


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