slowthai Makes Quick Calls On "BB (BODYBAG)"

slowthai is back with his third offering in a week.

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It looks like the follow-up to Nothing Great About Britain is on the way. Slowthai has been steadily releasing new music all week, returning with his latest single, "BB (BODYBAG)" yesterday. The latest single from slowthai is equally hard-hitting and abrasive as the other singles he released this week but it leans closer to the hip-hop and grime side of things rather than the punk rock influence that usually seeps deeper than other genres.

The rapper's latest single follows the release of "MAGIC" with Kenny Beats that he dropped as well as "ENEMY." It appears likely that this time of quarantine will likely result in a brand new project from the UK wordsmith. Peep his latest song below and keep your eyes peeled for more new music from slowthai.

Quotable Lyrics
I can see you're weak, had to tuck your tail
Tuck your chain, what you know about pain?
I can see it in your face, you're a pussy, you're frail
Mountain peak, got so high that I violate
Sniff cocaine 'til my eyes go dilate
I'ma die lit, like Dire Straits


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