Sada Baby Assists Bandgang Lonnie Bands On "Bracking"

Bandgang Lonnie Bands and Sada Baby connect for a heater.

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Bandgang Lonnie Bands is seriously on the come up and his latest single, "Bracking" confirms this entirely. Teaming up with Detroit's hottest Sada Baby, Bandgang Lonnie Bands comes through with a menacing new anthem. Vicious piano keys are emboldened by the trap drums on the record as Sada Baby and Bandgang Lonnie Bands detail the violence, death, and their status as bosses. Sada Baby eats up his guest appearance on the track, as expected, with references to Kobe Bryant and infectious charisma.

Bandgang Lonnie Bands released his latest project, Can't Ban The Bandman (Raw N Uncut) in late 2019. With the release of his latest single, "Bracking" with Sada Baby, it seems like there's a high chance we'll be getting the follow up in the coming months.

Quotable Lyrics
Pop three Percocet to sex them b*tches
We sell bricks in my trap to bless the business
Water gun a whole crime scene, we wet the witness
Especially, if  the n***a look like he gon' get to snitchin'


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