Lil GotIt Releases His New Single "Da Real HoodBabies"

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Lil GotIt is back with his new track, "Da Real HoodBabies."

Young Thug's seeds are running rampant in Atlanta these days, especially since the ATLien's been pushing the YSL label much harder. Lil GotIt has been making waves over the past month with many regarding him as the next possible breakout star out of Atlanta. He's dished out a ton of dope music recently as he continues to establish himself. Today, he drops off his latest effort, "Da Real HoodBabies."

Lil GotIt is back with his latest single, "Da Real HoodBabies." The rapper's latest single serves as the latest offering from his forthcoming project, It's Crazy But It's True. It's a colorful, zany single that showcases Lil GotIt's unique delivery and equally unique production choices. The rapper's new project drops in March. Keep your eyes peeled for that.

Quotable Lyrics
AMG been geeked up, it's pushin'
Stickin' to the T, I ain't talkin' 'bout Pusha
Cut the cap talk, I'ma cut it with sugar 
Smoke Backwoods, we don't want no Swishers


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