Ye Ali Drops Off "Free Mi Dawgs Freestyle"

Ye Ali returns with his new single, "Free Mi Dawgs Freestyle."

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We may have not gotten a lot of music from Ye Ali this year, but everything he has dropped has been complete fire. Fans have been eagerly waiting for him to drop a new project soon. The rapper's last project was 2017's Passion and Patience EPbut it feels like its time for him to bless us with some new heat. Now, the rapper comes through with his latest track, "Free Mi Dawgs Freestyle."

Ye Ali is back with his latest banger, "Free Mi Dawgs Freestyle." The song was co-produced by Ye Ali himself and FD. It's a lowkey yet bouncy banger that serves as another heater in Ye Ali's catalog. "Free Mi Dawgs Freestyle" is Ye Ali's follow-up to September's "Lingo."

Keep your eyes peeled for more music from Ye Ali.

Quotable Lyrics
N***as tryna get the discount
This shit deep like its pitched down
The wrist drip make your bitch drown
Hmm... It's all startin' to make sense now


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