Cuban Doll Drops Off "Karma" Tape Ft. Moneybagg Yo & Ty Dolla $ign

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Cuban Doll returns with her new project.

Cuban Doll made waves in 2018 but she's looking to turn it up a bit this year. Although her name became much more widely known due to the feud between 6ix9ine and Tadoe, she's been putting her best foot forward to try and take her career to new heights. Earlier this month, she dropped off the video for "Pussy Worth" and now, she drops off her latest project, Karma.

Cuban Doll is back with her latest body of work, Karma. The project serves as her follow-up to 2017's Aaliyah Keef as well as a little something to hold fans over until the release of Cuban Link 2 which is set to drop later this year. Karma is a 12-track project with features from Moneybagg Yo, Mulatto, and Ty Dolla $ign.

Peep her latest drop below and keep your eyes peeled for more music from Cuban Doll. 


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