RamRiddlz – Habaesha (Review & Stream)

I wasn’t going to rate this song, but I was so intrigued at the title that I had to.

If you didn’t know, Habaesha is a term that refers to an Ethiopian/Eritrean, which means you should’ve known that this could be a very African sounding song.

Ram sings joyfully, sounding excited about his new Habaesha joint that he is memorized with. Habaesha’s historically hate me, so I am curious to know how he was able to pull one.

If you like Riddims, you will like this track for sure.

OVERALL RATING (4.5/5)


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