The Diplomats Recruit Drama For "Stronger" Off The "Uncle Drew" Soundtrack

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The Diplomats and Drama unite on "Stronger."

The Diplomats made a serious come back in the game late last year when they joined forces for "RapCaviar" Live show in New York City. Around the same time, they delivered their single, "Once Upon A Time." Shortly after, they announced they have a new EP on the way as well as an accompanying documentary. Unfortunately, neither of those things have come into fruition yet but they do have some new music. The Harlem staples drop off their new single, "Stronger."

The Diplomats are back with their new single, "Stronger" featuring Drama. The new effort finds all members  joining forces for their contribution to the Uncle Drew soundtrack. It serves as the first single they've dropped since "Once Upon A Time." It has that classic Dipset feel to it and is definitely something any fan of The Diplomats can appreciate.

Dipset is among a few Harlem-centric artists included on the Uncle Drew soundtrack. A$AP Ferg opens up the OST with his single, "Harlem Anthem" and A$AP Rocky is also on the first single off of the project, "Cocky" with Gucci Mane, 21 Savage and London On Da Track.

"Stronger" is currently available in certain international markets and will be available at midnight along with the rest of the project.

Quotable Lyrics
What they need to do is pay respect to the originator
Before the rap, I would stash coke in the refrigerator
Before that, I done sold crack to all the neighbors
Lookin' back, I had the lumberjack in all the flavors


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