Cuban Doll Drops Off Her New Track "Shake Sum"

Cuban Doll is back with her new song, "Shake Sum."

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Cuban Doll's built a significant amount of buzz around her name ever since she released Aaliyah Keef in late 2017. Since then, she's been releasing a consistent stream of material including the "Bankrupt" remix with Lil Baby and Lil Yachty as well as "Big Chop" featuring YBN Nahmir that she dropped last month. Cuban Doll now follows that up with her new single, "Shake Sum."

Cuban Doll is back with her latest track, "Shake Sum." The rapper's latest track was produced by ShawnBeats who comes through with a dark and aggressive beat. Cuban Doll matches the aggression throughout the track. "Bitches talk a lot but when they see me, they don't say nun'/ Gon' play tough, you the type to get your wheels sprayed up," she raps on the first verse. 

Keep your eyes peeled for more music from Cuban Doll and peep her episode of "How To Roll" below.

Quotable Lyrics
Wack ass bitch with that lace front, face front
One bitch with me, she gon' shake sum'
Kill a bitch in silence, she ain't really gotta say nun', shake sum
I ain't really got a say sum', shake sum'


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