BlocBoy JB Comes Through With New Song "Holy Moly"

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BlocBoy JB returns with new heat.

BlocBoy JB hasn't stopped making moves since his Drake collab, "Look Alive" took off last year. The track became a definitive anthem of 2018 and it seemed nearly impossible to go anywhere without hearing it on the radio. Unfortunately, every other single BlocBoy released since then hasn't had the same type of impact. BlocBoy's been dishing out a ton of singles in recent times on a damn-near weekly basis. Now, he returns with his latest drop, "Holy Moly."

It's unsure if BlocBoy JB has a new project on the way but he has been holding fans over with new singles. His latest single, "Holy Moly," arrived earlier today along with a visual accompaniment. The single follows the release of "Don't Be Mad" which arrived earlier this week.

Peep BlocBoy's latest track below.

Quotable Lyrics
I might act a fool tonight
Pull up on your block and then shoot the night
Aim for the leg, hit that boy in the head
Guess that boy wasn't movin' right


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