Lil GotIt Drops Off "Drip Severe" Ahead Of "Hood Baby"

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Lil Gotit comes through with his new track, "Drip Severe."

Lil Gotit's been one of the most buzzing up-and-comers out of Atlanta over the past few months. Before even dropping a project, he's shown promising signs of being a star and received co-signs from some of the biggest names in the game, Lil Uzi Vert and Young Thug. As he gets ready to release his upcoming project, Hood Baby tonight, he unleashes one more cut off of the project.

Lil Gotit is back with his brand new single, "Drip Severe." The rapper's new single serves as the latest and final cut off of Hood Baby before the ATL rapper releases the project. The single follows the release of "Blue Slimes" which he dropped earlier this week alongside Gunna, Dolly White, Skooly and Lil Keed. Gotit serves up another melodic banger that continues to build the anticipation for what he has to offer on his debut. 

Peep his new single below.

Quotable Lyrics
Fresh off the speedboat
Don't mention my drip, my shit lethal
So many cars, we switched the keyhole
This lifestyle's for some people


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