Lil Baby Assists DatBoiSkeet On "Dirty Money"

Dat Boi Skeet & Lil Baby flex on "Dirty Money."

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Lil Baby is the next up out of Atlanta right now. He's fresh off of the release of his latest album, Harder Than Ever. The project debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 and spawned the single, "Yes Indeed" with Drake which is also his highest charting single. Clearly, he's on his way to become one of the hottest new artists out of Atlanta. Today, he gives Dat Boi Skeet an assist on the single, "Dirty Money."

Dat Boi Skeet taps Lil Baby for his new track, "Dirty Money." The trap banger is a braggodocious record that finds both artists flexing everything their money and jewels. Dat Boi Skeet raps on the hook, "This money got me lookin' like a lick." The two of them serve up an infectious banger that's definitely going to have some major rotation in the future.

Dat Boi Skeet has been making waves over the past few months. Within the past year, he's also collaborated with Youngboy Never Broke Again, YFN Lucci and Moneybagg Yo. 

Quotable Lyrics
These racks gettin' bigger, my safe on obese
Pussy n*gga be vegan, they don't want no beef
I'm like Curry with the thirty, shoot for the three
Got this cash, I'm gon' buy it, won't rent, I won't lease


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