Babyface Ray, Blxst & Nija Are Ready To “Spend It”

Spend It

Babyface Ray (Ft. Blxst & Nija)


It’s cuffing season now, right?

I believe that Babyface Ray has one of the crispest voices in hip-hop today; that’s why I think he has a good chance of being one of the hottest rappers in the game in the near future. While I knew he was more than capable of making cold-ass Detroit records, I didn’t think he had a hood romantic song like “Spend It” in his bag at all.


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”Spend It” is all about spoiling a chick that has been very good to you. What’s interesting about the song is that it features feel-good production and soothing vocals — Courtesy of Nija and Blxst — that actually give off completely opposite vibes of Babyface Ray’s cold and sly verse. All in all, this smooth track is perfect for those of us club-goers that are hibernating until Spring.

Give “Spend It” by Babyface Ray, Blxst, and Nija a shot below.



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