Bizzy Crook Calls On 42 Dugg For "Played Out"

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Bizzy Crook and 42 Dugg connect for a new single.

Bizzy Crook's 2021 run has been nothing short of fruitful. The rapper delivered a spree of singles this year, from "Come Again" to the French Montana-assisted banger, "Dios Mio (Remix)" which have maintained in steady rotation. Thankfully, all of this will lead to a brand new project which is currently in the works. But until it drops, he's bringing us more samples of what to expect.

This week, Bizzy Crook slid through with the release of his new single, "Played Out" ft. 42 Dugg. Laced up with Foreign Teck's production, Crook and Dugg bond of their mutual appreciation for the finer things in life and building their respective empires.

Bizzy Crook is preparing for the release of his new project LA PHARMACIA due out on December 3rd. Peep the new single below.

Quotable Lyrics
She see the vert, pull up in the Vert, uzi on me, step back, KD
These blues right here cost eighteen, my voice ain't shit without KP
Like Bron ain't shit without AD, damn near 200 for this AP
Heard I'm getting money, n***as hate me
Bitch you ain't getting nothing, you ain't me


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