Bun B Recruits Lil Keke & Slim Thug For "Knowhatimsayin"

H-Town stand up.

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Bun B recently announced that he'll be dropping a brand new album Return Of The Trill this month. He shared the announcement while sharing his recipe to Seafood Pot Pies. It's been a minute since we've heard any new music for Bun B so for a lot of fans, it's exciting to hear the UGK member still in the studio. Today, he kicks off the campaign for his forthcoming album with a new single.

Bun B links up with fellow Houston staples, Lil Keke and Slim Thug, for their new collaboration on "Knowhatimsayin." It's a solid effort that finds all three rappers repping for their city. For anyone who's a fan of Bun B, this will definitely get you excited for his forthcoming album. Keep your eyes peeled, the album drops on March 16th.

Quotable Lyrics
Tippin' on four fours shit
Slammin' Cadillac doors shit
That night only, is it real
But it's realer than your shit


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