OMB Bloodbath & Maxo Kream Join Forces On "Dropout"

OMB Bloodbath and Maxo Kream join forces on their new track, "Dropout."

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OMB Bloodbath has been slowly rising the ranks in the rap game, though her praise has been relatively low-key so far. The Houston-bred rapper has continued to flood the streets with new music over the years as one of the hottest rappers in his city. Now, she's joined forces with Maxo Kream for their brand new collaboration, "Dropout." With BBY KODIE handling the production, there's an eerie horror-movie atmosphere built around the beat that feels even more grim once Maxo Kream creeps into the verse. Bloodbath stumbles onto the track after Kream's verse before tightening up her flow and going in. It's a slow burner but OMB Bloodbath is providing all the reasons in the world right now to make sure all eyes are on her.

Quotable Lyrics
I was youngin', Big Mo, I was sippin' Pimp C
Smokin' trill OG, gas bag Bun B
No Limit trap house Percy Miller like P
I'm a real deal killa, do a murda like C
Lil Yachty QC wholesale with the P
Bust a AP down like four QPs


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