Dae Dae Drops Off "No I Aint Perfect"

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Dae Dae drops off his new single "No I Aint Perfect."

Earlier in the month, reports surfaced on Dae Dae's arrest. The rapper was arrested on stolen gun and drug charges after getting pulled over for speeding. The rapper was released from jail and now, he returns with his first offering since then with "No I Aint Perfect."

Dae Dae comes through with his latest offering on "No I Aint Perfect." The song finds Dae Dae is a much more reflective state and opening up about some of the things he's faced and witnessed throughout his life. The cover art for the song features his mug shot from his arrest earlier this month. It's a dope track with slow but heavy production while Dae flexes his melodic delivery.

A few days after his release, the rapper simply tweeted out "Album." So it looks like we'll get a project from him in the near future.

Quotable Lyrics
No I ain't perfect, no i ain't perfect
N*ggas don't know me n*gga I came out that dirt
N*gga don't know I had that stick under my shirt
And I ain't perfect, I killed my patna in person


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