G To The A (Remix)

Kodak Black and Jackboy remix the Tee Grizzley banger.

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Kodak Black and Jackboy just dropped their remix to Tee Grizzley's "G to the A." The chemistry between both Sniper Gang artists work extremely well with the production. It's definitely a hard remix. 

Jackboy has been going hard lately. He recently dropped his mixtape, New Jack City, a few months back which included the Kodak Black-assisted "Lingo."

Kodak Black has been seriously on his grind lately, he dropped his new single "Dream Doll" a few days back and a few weeks before that he dropped his Future-assisted joint "Boost My Ego." At this rate, he'll be dropping Project Baby Two very soon.

Quotable Lyrics
You just want to pop free molly
That's the only reason you're around me
No you cannot get up on my IG
This a selfie, stop trying to get by me

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