Jay Payd & Yung Marley Keep It 99+1 On “Stack Bread”

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Jay Payd is one of the realest in the game today.

I have a lot of respect for Jay Payd. He is someone that relied on music to turn his life around. To be more specific, a few years ago, the California rapper has talked about doing time in jail and being glued to the streets; now he’s making undeniable hits. One song from Jay’s music catalog that will catch your attention is “Stack Bread.”

I love how trill, how catchy, and how hood-motivational “Stack Bread” sounds. Throughout the song, Jay Payd and featured guest Yung Marley do fantastic jobs of sounding like gassed-up individuals that know how to put fire-ass beats in their places. I also f**k with the fact that the two rappers endorse moving smartly in the streets in their respective verses.

Listen to “Stack Bread” by Jay Payd and Yung Marley below.



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