4batz and Lil Baby Join Forces for “roll da dice”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Both of these artists are currently on a comeback trail.

You had to be there when the 4batz hype was at its peak. He wasn’t just stacking up massive streams; he was also collaborating with heavyweights like Drake and Kanye West. However, after dropping his debut album, it felt like he lost a bit of that momentum. Now, with the release of “roll da dice” alongside Lil Baby, 4batz is aiming to regain his footing and recapture that energy.

“roll da dice” is a signature 4batz track, driven by a chaotic, old-school R&B beat that channels serious Timbaland vibes. Throughout the song, 4batz and Lil Baby touch on spoiling the women they’re into and flaunting their status as major catches. 4batz delivers smooth, almost altered-sounding vocals, while Lil Baby complements the track with a straightforward rap verse, slipping in a few clever lines along the way. Overall, the collaboration between the two artists makes for a solid, enjoyable listen.

Lil Baby on R&B tracks is elite. Check out the work he did in “roll da dice” below.


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