JAG Comes Though With "Light"

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Jag is back with his new song, "Light."

West Coast's Jag has been on a hustle over the past few months. Earlier this year, the rapper released his single, "Kapernick Effect." Following the track, he began the campaign for his project, 2700 which he delivered at the top of September. He released "Tap In" prior to dropping the project which features Trey Songz and includes production from Bizness Boi and Ric & Thadeus. Now, he returns with "Light."

Ahead of his performance at Rolling Loud, Jag drops off his new single, "Light." The track is his follow-up to the Tory Lanez diss track, "Litty" that he released at the end of November with no response from the Canadian rapper. His new single was produced by Ke On The Beat. Jag delivers a turnt up banger on "Light," celebrating all that he's overcome in his life. 

Peep his new single below.

Quotable Lyrics
No I hate braggin', my n***a flaggin'
Problem with me is the coast is gunnin'
Tryna sit down with the dopest woman
Turn on the lights, you see roaches runnin'


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