DaBaby Holds Nothing Back In “Ball If I Want To”

BALL IF I WANT TO

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DaBaby has the same exact personality today that he had when he was broke.

Don’t let DaBaby’s struggle braids fool you, he’s winning right now. Not only has he been stacking up awards as of late, but he’s also been annihilating features. Today, DaBaby decided to go the solo dolo route and release the wicked but entertaining “Ball If I Want To.”

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“Ball If I Want To” is a classic DaBaby track. It features flows that you’ve heard before, a bass booming beat that will definitely make you bob your head, and lyrics that will remind you that the Charlotte rapper is a woman-slaying/wifey-stealing/ill-tempered dude. Even though the song is less than two minutes long, it sounds complete.

Listen to “Ball If I Want To” below.


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