D-Block Europe Ride Through On "Free 22"

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D-Block Europe returns with new heat.

D-Block Europe are back with a certified banger calling for the freedom of Lil Pino a.k.a Bando Baby 22. Young Adz and Dirtbike LB connect for their brand new single, "Free 22" which brings together their syrupy flow and earworms for hooks lathered in auto-tune. Pain riddles the voice of Dirtbike LB on both the hook and his verse, as it down Young Adz, while they reflect on Lil Pino.

The song arrives just a month after they released their latest single, "Madow Like." Though they dropped off three projects in 2019, including the acclaimed PTSD, we've yet to receive a project from them this year. However, Young Adz did recently link up with Skepta and Chip for their joint project, Insomnia.

Check out D-Block Europe's new single below. 

Quotable Lyrics
I need some help, on my lone and I'm thinking
Love when you smile and I love when you winning
I want your drugs and the love, I need both
I got some drugs in my Louis V coat
I pull up on n***as for racks that they owe


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