Stefflon Don Releases Her Menacing New Song "Lil Bitch"

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"Secure" drops this Friday.

Stefflon Don is gearing up to release her forthcoming project, Secure this Friday. The project serves as her first project since signing to Quality Control. Over the past few months, the U.K. rapper's made a lot of noise in the North American market which ultimately helped her secure a position on the 2018 XXL Freshman List. Last week, she came through with dancehall vibes on her single, "Pretty Girl" with Tiggs Da Author. Today, she comes through with "Lil Bitch."

Before the release of Secure, Stefflon Don blesses us with the intro track off the project, "Lil Bitch." The song was accompanied with a visual which was directed by Silent Tapes. The track has a haunting beat cooked up by Rymez that Stefflon Don absolutely bodies. 

Stefflon Don's Secure includes some major features from across the globe including Future, DJ Khaled, Popcaan, Fekky and more.

Quotable Lyrics
Who me? Yes you, who you think I'm talkin' to?
Don't think 'cause I'm like that, I won't get dark
Bitch bark, but I bite, let's see who rides tonight
I let her eat the pussy then I fuck her up on site


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