Baka Not Nice Returns With "No Long Talk" EP Ft. Juicy J & Giggs

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Baka Not Nice is back with his follow-up to "4Milli."

Baka Not Nice has appeared to be quiet on the music front since the release of 4Milli last summer. The rapper gained traction with the recently certified gold single, "Live Up To My Name" which undoubtedly served as a definitive summer anthem of 2017. The rapper has returned with his official follow-up to 4Milli. Although a short effort, he comes through with his new project, No Long Talk.

Baka's back with three new songs as part of his latest project, No Long Talk. Within the span of three songs, Baka gives a better look at the experiences that molded him as well as his life while trying to balance fatherhood, his career, and the streets. The rapper enlists Giggs and Juicy J for features on the project.

Peep the tracklist below.
1. My Town ft. Giggs
2. 30
3. Caddy's Ft. Juicy J


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