Bladee Drops Off New Track "I Chose To Be This Way"

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Bladee is back with his new track, "I Chose To Be This Way."

Bladee's been making some serious waves over the past few years. Within the span of a year, he released roughly three projects including his two-track EP, EXILE, as well as Working On Dying and Red Light. As he continues his grind, the rapper comes through with a brand new single titled, "I Chose To Be This Way."

Bladee returns with his new track, "I Chose To Be This Way." The song was produced by 16yrold, who's dominated the rap game with production credits on Sheck Wes' top 10 single "Mo Bamba" and 88GLAM's "Lil Boat," and skys who deliver a bass-heavy, atmospheric beat for Bladee's melodic, auto-tune driven vocals to float over. It's another dope track from Bladee and we're looking forward to hearing what he has up his sleeves in 2019.

Quotable Lyrics
It's only love for you, and I'll die about it
I know you know we're alone, don't be shy about it
That's just the way of life, I can't cry about it


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