Lil Baby & LouGotCash Link Up With Kaio Kane For "100 Racks"

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Kaio Kane grabs Lil Baby and LouGotCash for "100 Racks."

Lil Baby is everywhere these days. The rapper had a hell of a run in 2017 after dropping numerous projects but that was only the warm up. The rapper released his latest project, Harder Than Ever a few weeks a go and it's still going hard. The project debuted at number 3 on the Billboard 200 and helped him land his first top 10 single on the Billboard Hot 100 with the Drake assisted, "Yes Indeed." In the lead up to its release, he served several guest features for some other bubbling rappers. Today, he links up with LouGotCash and Kaio Kane on the single, "100 Racks."

Kaio Kane taps Lil Baby and LouGotCash for his latest single, "100 Racks." Kane taps 360 Bangerz for the song's production. All three artists mesh well together over the uptempo production. Hopefully, we'll hear more collaborations from them in the future.

Quotable Lyrics
Money on my line, keep on callin'
Friends is dead, stuck inside a coffin
Ran off on the plug and then we off 'em
Every night a different city, ballin'


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