OVO's Plaza Is Ready To Change The Game On "Switch"

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Plaza releases his smooth new single, "Switch."

OVO is undoubtedly one of the strongest labels in the game when it comes to R&B. Although we haven't heard a whole lot from other artists aside from Drake this year, it looks like we'll be hearing more come 2019. Last year, Drake signed PLAZA to the label who released a few singles after the announcement of his signing. However, he's been relatively quiet for the majority of the year. Today, he breaks his silence with his new single, "Switch."

Plaza comes back strong on his new single, "Switch." The song serves as his first release of the year, which might be an indication that he has a new project coming soon. The song was co-produced by Bijan Amir, Nik Dean, and Daniel Worthy. 

Peep his new single below and keep your eyes peeled for more music from Plaza.

Quotable Lyrics
'Cause it's my game crazy
They move shady, yeah
But the city knows
City knows, when shit ain't up to code
The city knows, when the shit is gonna blow


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