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Nick Cannon, Ty Dolla $ign & Jacquees Drop Off New Beat "Nobody Else"


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Nick Cannon, Ty Dolla $ign and Jacquees have linked up for a new track to kick off the top of the new year and it's titled "Nobody Else." The song is an R&B type-tune, delivering everything we would expect from the trio. The sample of the song comes from Big Pun's "I Don't Want To Be A Player No More."

"Here it is! Something for everybody to turn up to tonight!!" Nick wrote when debuting the song to his Twitter followers. We think it's safe to say the track is just a single that doesn't necessarily accompany an upcoming full project from the artists, and the throwback vibes of the tune is enough to stand alone. 

Nick's verse hears him rapping about getting certain women pregnant and them being "forever his lady." His lyrics follow-up on his latest comments, detailing how any woman he gets pregnant will never have to work again.

Listen to the new-new and let us know what you think.

Quotable Lyrics

You know I like it better when I'm faded
You know I'm known for fucking all these ladies
But you the one I impregnated
So you having my baby forever my lady

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