London Jae's been putting in a lot of work within the past year and it looks like he got something cooking for 2018. The rapper had a hell of a run in 2017 with several projects including the Hustle Gang' compilation We Want Smoke. However, his solo work is still at the forefront of his efforts. The rapper dropped two projects last year and today, he comes through with a brand new single.
London Jae comes through with his first solo offering of 2018 with his new single "Back In My Bag." Jae drops off a massive single that blends his melodies with his raspy voice. The production on the song brings his energy to a new high as well. With all the work he's released in recent times, he's bound to have a great year ahead of him.
Quotable Lyrics
I lost 50 on the dice, I be right back
They like 'London, why you poppin out like that?'
Cause these pussy ass n*ggas talkin too much
They be acting like bitches, I don't like that
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