SAFE Flexes With "No Diamonds" On His Latest Track

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Toronto's SAFE returns with "No Diamonds"

Toronto's SAFE hasn't hit us with a bad record yet. The singer's been putting in work over the years that caught the attention of the globe. He's been putting in work for years and is slowly gearing up to make a major bang in the future. Since emerging a few years back, he's garnered the attention of Drake which ultimately resulted in speculation that he's affiliated to the OVO label. Despite this, he's pushed his career forward with every release and today, he drops off his latest effort, "No Diamonds."

SAFE returns with his latest single "No Diamonds" which follows his single "No Answers" that he released a few months back. His latest effort hails production from T-Minus and ADP. The song finds the singer speaking on being able to have the confidence within yourself without having things like diamonds to flaunt.

Peep the track and keep your eyes peeled for more new music from him.

Quotable Lyrics
Couple n*ggas want me dead
So I bring my gun everywhere
Let me know if its a problem
We can go and get it poppin'


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