Lud Foe knows how to make a certified banger. The Chicago rapper's proved it on his numerous releases. However, it's been a minute since we heard from him. The last time we heard him make noise was with his January single, "Lil Zayden." Today, he comes through with his latest track, "Hit A Lick."
Lud Foe is back with his latest track, "Hit A Lick." The rapper's latest track is a menacing new heater with a banging beat. Lud Foe tackles a dark, heavy beat while hitting a rapid flow through the verses.
While the rapper just released the song earlier today, he's already gearing up to drop some visuals for it. The rapper shared a little teaser for the "Hit A Lick" video on Twitter and revealed that it'll be dropping next week. Check it out.
Quotable Lyrics
A lot of you n*ggas ain't keepin' up
They gon' need a quicker pace for it
I'm in Chiraq with the gangstas
I'm in Chiraq with the Vice Lords
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