Da$h Comes Through With A "Bad Joke"

Da$h drops off his new song "Bad Joke."

BYAron A.
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It's been a few months since Da$h blessed us with new music and we've been itching to hear what he got up his sleeve. Last December, the rapper released his project, Loose Skrew which featured J.I.D. Since then, we've heard a few guest verses but not much solo music with the exception of "Gunsmoke" that he released a few months back. Now, he comes through single, "Bad Joke."

Da$h comes through with his new single "Bad Joke." He taps Revenxnt for production on the son. Revenxnt comes through with haunting production that features an eerie vocal sample and dusty drums. It fits perfectly with Da$h's sinister delivery on the track. Although it is an incredibly short track that runs a bit over a minute, it's always nice hearing from Da$h.

Quotable Lyrics
Bitch waitin' on some bread to count
Mothafucka know what day to bring the set amount
Load the lead, I'm that n***a that you read about


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