AD Drops Off "What I'm Feelin"

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AD is back with another heater.

AD is gearing up to drop his upcoming project Blue 89C2 next week and he's been dropping off a slew of singles leading up to the release and recently, he dropped off two new offerings. The west coast spitter holds no bars on his latest track, "What I'm Feelin."

With the album around the corner, AD is showing all sides of his artistry. With "What I'm Feelin," AD shows more of his introspective side. The rapper hits up some downtempo production from KT Kravitx as he continues to unleash his deepest thoughts on wax. AD goes from his rugger rap voice on the verse to showcasing his more melodic side on the hook. it's a solid effort from AD and another single from him that builds anticipation for his upcoming album.

Quotable Lyrics
I done did a whole lot for n*ggas
I done went and bought glocks for n*ggas
Envy had gettin' too strong
Nowadays, I don't rock with n*ggas


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