Lud Foe Drops Off His New Single "Lil Zayden"

Lud Foe comes through with his latest track "Lil Zayden."

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Lud Foe's been buzzing for the past several years but it looks like he's gunning for the top this year. The rapper recently revisited his No Hooks 2 with the video for "Suffer." Today, he comes through with his latest single "Lil Zayden."

Hopping on some string based trap production, Lud Foe's voice stretches with the auto-tune attached. "Lil Zayden" finds Lud Foe revisiting his past in the streets in comparison to how far he's gone in his music career since. Lud Foe touches on family life on the song, "Lil Zayden, ya daddy done made it/ Livin' life without you, I'd go crazy." And on the hook, he mentions that he has a child on the way and everything he's done in the past has been to provide for his family.

Quotable Lyrics
'Cause I won't never let y'all down and I said that
I'mma ride 'til the wheels go
When I was broke, all you bitches had laughter
Take a look at me before and after


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