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Moneybagg Yo grabbed an explosive combination to power the remix to his June single “Said Sum.” Big Bag connects with DaBaby and the City Girls for the braggadocios remix, which dropped on Thursday (September 17) ahead of the rest of this week’s new music.

JT sets the tone for the fiery track with a message taking aim at her detractors.

“Who the fuck are hoes playin’ wit’ anyways? (What?)/City Girls make ’em wish like Ray J (Let me talk to ’em)/All these n***as wanna fuck JT,” she raps.

DaBaby picks up where JT leaves off and recounts an experience messing around with someone’s girl.

“Fuck everybody, don’t like ’em all (Go)/His bitch love me ’cause I fuck like a dog (Woo)/I got this shit on, n***a, wipe me off (Yeah)/I hop out the backseat just like a boss (Woo),” Baby rhymes.

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This Bih Outta Here ?? @thegirljt @yungmiami305 @dababy Lets Go Up !! OUT NA !!

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Yung Miami is the last of the newcomers, but certainly not the least when repping for her label Quality Control Music.

“Swish, bitch, I’m the shit, QC the clique, we rich as a bitch/Yeah, ayy, Miami, I’m lit, Patek on my wrist/Bought it, the drip, my jewelry sick (Ice)/Pneumonia pink diamonds, got the corona,” Miami flows.

The appetizing remix only serves as a precursor of what’s to come, as Moneybagg will be teaming up with fellow Memphis native Blac Youngsta for their Code Red joint project, which drops on Friday (September 18). Moneybagg’s last full-length release came in January with his Time Served album.

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“CODE RED” ?? 9/18

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