Marty Baller Goes "From Harlem To Paris" On His Latest Single

Marty Baller delivers his latest heater, "From Harlem To Paris."

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Over the past year, Marty Baller's taken his skills from being A$AP Ferg's hypeman to standing on his own two feet. After dropping his latest tape Baller Nation, he's established his own name as an artist. This weekend, he acknowledged his glow up from the streets of Harlem with his latest single, "From Harlem To Paris."

Marty Baller delivers fire on his latest single "From Harlem To Paris." Baller delivers the confidence that reflects his recent success on this track. The production was handled by Holladaze who brings a heavy trap sound that has remnants of Lex Luger's production circa 2012. Marty Baller delivers yet another big single with his latest effort and another track that solidifies himself in the rap game. With all the work that he's put in within the past few years, Baller is getting ready to dominate next year.

Quotable Lyrics
Got a flight and I'm departin
Blast off like a Martian
But I be playing my part
Treat the rap just like its art

 


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