Da$H Delivers His Latest Single "As If You Ain't Know"

Da$H is gearing up to drop "Loose Skrew" very soon.

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Da$h has been much more active in the past few months. After being relatively quiet for a bit, the rapper dropped off his Double A-Side Vol. 4 with "Copacetic" and "Decisions." Since then, he's announced that he'll be dropping off his debut project as well as a collaborative project with $UICIDEBOY$. The latter is yet to have an official release date but he revealed two days a go that Loose Skrew would be dropping on December 1st. To confirm that, he unleashes the first single off the project with "As If You Ain't Know."

Da$H brings a healthy blend of high energy to Ethereal's eerie production. It's a dark track that gives a solid glimpse into the mind of Da$h and what's to be expected from his upcoming project. Da$h recalls troubles with the law and tales from the street on his latest single. 

The single was also accompanied with a new video featuring an action packed claymation short film of sorts.

Quotable Lyrics
Got the neck and didn't call her
I ain't living for tomorrow
Bitch, it's only getting harder
Money drowning out my sorrows


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