Tadoe Returns With New Song "Stuck In My Glory"

Tadoe drops off his latest track, "Stuck In My Glory."

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Tadoe's been making some serious waves in recent times, although not all of it is for the best reasons. While his ongoing feud with Tekashi 6ix9ine seemingly escalates on a daily basis, he's been putting in work at the studio. He recently linked up with Trippie Redd and Chief Keef for the song, "I Kill People!" and was also the only feature on Chief Keef's latest project, Ottopsy. Now, he comes through with his latest solo track, "Stuck In My Glory (Glo Gang)."

Tadoe returns with his latest banger, "Stuck In My Glory (Glo Gang)." The rapper also dropped off a new video with the song. It's a short effort but doesn't disappoint if you're a fan of Tadoe and the rest of GBE. 

The visuals for "Stuck In My Glory (Glo Gang)" follows the release of his video for "Go Forest."

Quotable Lyrics
My wrist twirl, do a whole twist
N*ggas hoes, n*ggas whole bitch
You ain't hustle, you ain't sold shit
On my wrist, that's a whole brick



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