Lil Baby Assists Yung Gravy On "Alley Oop"

Yung Gravy's back with his new track, "Alley Oop."

BYAron A.

Yung Gravy's satirical style has caught the attention of the Soundcloud rap world. The rapper's been buzzing throughout the year following the numerous singles he's unleashed, but today, he might have dropped what could be his biggest single to date. Alongside Atlanta's rising star, Lil Baby, Yung Gravy returns with his new single, "Alley Oop."

Yung Gravy teams up with Lil Baby for their new collaboration, "Alley Oop." The song, which Gravy describes as the "hardest song" he's ever made, kicks off with Yung Gravy over a bass-heavy, string-based beat that fits Baby's style well.

"I was in Atlanta making a song about Atlanta to show love back (ATL stays my #1 fanbase) and about hooping cause @karltowns made me love the culture way more than I had. It got played in the QC studio and @lilbaby_1loved it so now we got ALLEY OOP," he wrote on Instagram. "Gravy with the assist , baby with the finish."

Quotable Lyrics
I pull up, you panic
Ice on my wrist, it took down the Titantic
I'm at Giuseppe
I'm in the back of the store getting' Becky


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