Gucci Mane & Lil Baby Collide Once Again, This Time On "Both Sides"

Gucci Mane and Lil Baby add another collaboration to their growing list as they've linked once again on their latest single "Both Sides."

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Atlanta artists have been a leading force in the rap game for some time, and Gucci Mane has reunited with Lil Baby to prove that the city's artists aren't letting up anytime soon. The two rappers aren't strangers with working together as they've linked up on tracks like "The Load, "Anyway," and "Ice," and now they're adding another collaboration as they've just released their latest, "Both Sides."

On the track, Gucci Mane and Lil Baby make it clear that they're all about minding their business, but when it comes down to it, they're not the type of men to play both sides of the fence. According to the rapper, for those that choose not to pick a side, they may end up six feet under. Stream "Both Sides" and let us know what you think.

Quotable Lyrics

These b*tches double dutch so quick, they'll jap a n*gga sheets
Got n*ggas sleepin' competin' with n*ggas, I ain't even competin'
If you talk behind my back no need to dap me when you see me
'Cause I ain't gon' share no tip when they pick you up off from the cement
A real dope boy, I make it flood in any season
While rappers goin' broke and blame corona as the reason


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