DaBaby Connects With Kodak Black On "LEVELS"

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DaBaby and Kodak Black team up on "Back On My Baby Jesus Sh!t Again."

It's been a tumultuous few months for DaBaby. The PR scandal that surrounded his comments at Rolling Loud led to mass cancelation, including his removal from several festival line-ups, while Dave Chappelle put a spotlight back on the 2017 fatal shooting at Walmart. Ultimately, DaBaby seems to be bouncing back quite fine and the release of his new EP, Back On My Baby Jesus Sh!t Again proves that he has no intention of slowing down. 

Back On My Baby Jesus Sh!t AGAIN includes a few appearances from other high-profile artists. Kodak Black joins DaBaby on "Levels," produced by Cashmoneyap, Dez Wright, and Stoopid Lou, where they offer a bit of flexing over gentle guitar loops.

Check out the track off of DaBaby's latest project below.

Quotable Lyrics
Baby, you got you a gangster this time
I'm winnin', it cost me a mansion to rhyme
Steppin' on n***as and standin' on bitches
She lovin' my pimpin', she notice we different
She want me, I'm fresh out of prison


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