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The Plug & JAY1 Enlist Blueface For International Collaboration “Curvy”
The Plug is something like the UK’s equivalent of DJ Khaled, responsible for some of the biggest cross pollinations of British and American hip hop, bringing artists like Gunna, Offset, Rich the Kid, Roddy Ricch, Polo G, and Lil Baby together with household names from across the pond.
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The single comes complete with a video on the popular UK rap page GRMDaily, which is as unexpected as the collaboration was in the first place.
“Blueface on GRMDaily, on a Song with Jay1?” reads the current top comment on Youtube. “Who would’ve thought Lol”
Quotable Lyrics
Fill up the banks like Uncle Phil
Before I learn how to cook a meal bitch I made a mil
I fuck with my chains, she get the chills
Buffalo ass, I pay her bills
She only wear heels, my house in the hills
I fuck with the weed, she fuck with the pills
I just robbed a nigga, I do not steal
But I keep the steel, it could get real
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