Kash Doll Shares Her "She Bad" Remix With YG

Kash Doll drops off the original "She Bad" song with YG.

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Earlier today, it was revealed that YG approached Kash Doll to feature on "She Bad" before Cardi B used the track for her debut album, Invasion Of Privacy. Doll previewed the song during an Instagram Live story before revealing how the song came about. However, she admitted that she wanted to release it on Soundcloud but they blocked it. However, she's now found an alternative way to release it and she's finally dropped the song.

Kash Doll drops off what is allegedly the OG version of "She Bad." The version that Doll released opens up with YG's verse before she hopes in for the second verse. Kash Doll is one of the most promising emcee's in the game right now, regardless of gender, and constantly proves that she could hold her own. Hopefully, this is an indication we'll be getting a project from her in the future.

Quotable Lyrics
I ain't frontin' when I say I'm makin' major moves
They ask me how I do it, I tell 'em better than you
Even n*ggas on the west know that I'm the truth
I'm the shit, even YG know I got the juice


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