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Lil Baby Joins Poplord For "Call Me Daddy"


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Lil Baby's been taking it easy in 2019 so far. He had one hell of a run in 2018 with the release of three projects including his debut album and his joint project with Gunna, Drip Harder. It appears as though he's taking a bit of a break after flooding the market and solely delivering guest verses. Back in March, he joined forces with the self-proclaimed King Of R&B, Jacquees, for their collaboration, "Your Peace." Now, he links up with a rising Atlanta rapper for their track, "Call Me Daddy."

Poplord is a name out of Atlanta you should start getting familiar with now. Over the weekend, he teamed up with Lil Baby for "Call Me Daddy," a humorous yet infectious single. Poplord delivers a catchy hook and proves that he could hold his own alongside one of hip-hop's biggest names right now.

Peep the new single below.

Quotable Lyrics
I just bought a bitch a new penthouse
Hunnid floors up with the bust down rollie
And the neckless to match
Now, she forever call me daddy

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