Daytona Sticks & Gucci Mane Come Through On "My Ol' Lady"

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Daytona Sticks and Gucci Mane come through for the wifey's on their latest single.

Daytona Sticks has been working his way for this moment for the past several years. The Florida rapper has spent a good chunk of the past few years dropping independent releases and keeping the streets fed with his music. After linking up with Kolossal Music Group, he's seeking to take his talents to new heights. Now, he's linked up with Gucci Mane for his fire new single.

Gucci Mane and Daytona Sticks link up for their smooth new single "My Ol Lady." The two rappers celebrate they're girlfriends with "My Ol Lady." It's a single that celebrates the ups and downs of relationships while still recognizing the importance and rarity of having a ride or die by your side. Daytona tackles the hook and first and third verse before Gucci Mane comes in and professes his love for Keyshia Ka'oir. The two artists share solid chemistry on this thug love anthem. 

Quotable Lyrics
If the shit hit the fan, she gon' do what she can
She'll work two or three jobs just to do for her man
She could go without nails, she could go without lashes
She don't need all of the make up on and still be the baddest



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