Yung Dred Taps Lil Baby For The "Blue Strips" Remix

HNHH PREMIERE -- Yung Dred & Lil Baby link up for the "Blue Strips" remix.

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Yung Dred's been making noise for the past few years. He made his formal introduction to the game in 2012 with the single "Throwin Racks" which featured Gucci Mane and Richie Wess -- who he recently joined forces with in February for their project, My Brother And Me 2. Earlier in the year, he released the song, "Blue Strips" which has been heating up the streets. Today, he releases the remix with an ATL up-and-comer for an HNHH Premiere.

Yung Dred comes through with the official remix to "Blue Strips" featuring Lil Baby. The remix features a new verse from Lil Baby that brings the track to a new height. 

The Florida rapper said that he's been tight with QC for a minute and the remix of "Blue Strips" came about naturally.

"QC the label been my fam we come from the same begins so it’s orangic once I thought about doing the remix I knew who I had to get on it & once lil baby heard the song it was on from there," Yung Dredd told HNHH.

Peep the remix below.

Quotable Lyrics
N***as do anything for attention
I consider them n***as bitches
Ain't no rap guy, I won't diss 'em
I'mma make your momma cry, she gon' miss you


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