Lil Baby Assists Saint Vinci On "Looking For 30's"

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Saint Vinci & Lil Baby link up on "Looking For 30's."

Lil Baby's had one hell of a year so far. The Atlanta up-and-comer delivered numerous projects in 2017 to build up the hype for his debut album, Harder Than Ever. The work he put in to the lead up to the project proved to be worth it as the project shot up to the top 10 on the Billboard 200 and landed him his first single on the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 with the Drake-assisted "Yes Indeed." Despite the major looks, Lil Baby's still been doing verses for up-and-coming in the game. Most recently, he linked up with Saint Vinci for their collaboration, "Looking For 30's."

Lil Baby joins Saint Vinci on their new collaboration, "Looking For 30's." The two of them deliver tales from the street over a dark instrumental with the trap drums still booming. Baby's been delivering with every single guest feature he does and this one is no exception. 

Peep the new song below.

Quotable Lyrics
Adderall 30, I ain't slept in like a week
I put codeine in my travel kit, I land I need some weed
I been runnin' in the streets, she said come home and get some sleep
I don't just talk about it, put it in they face so they can see


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