Ballout Drops Off "Cap Or Die"

Ballout comes through with his latest song "Cap Or Die."

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Chicago's Ballout's been making some heavy waves over the past few years. Of course, his connection to Chief Keef and the Glo Gang has helped but that shouldn't take away the amount of work he's put in. Back in December, he released his Can't Ban Da GloMan project which hailed features from Chief Keef, Tadoe, Lil Wop and more. But today, he comes through with his latest offering, "Cap Or Die."

Ballout returns with his brand new single, "Cap Or Die." The song serves as one of his first releases of 2018. The rapper's latest single is a heavy banger that finds the rapper talking about his come up and where he's at now in a braggadocious manner. 

Aside from his latest single, he teased a collab with Lil Uzi Vert earlier this year. While there's no confirmation when it'll arrive, we hope it's soon.

Quotable Lyrics
I got it out the mud, Imma get it through thick and thin
I wish I was Sosa first, pulled up in a Benz
I was on the block, trappin' all night and day
Had two for five and I had three for ten


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