Bang Bang.
Bang Bang.
My Nigga.
With his goons behind him and the BMF
It’s the world—of drama. After catching wind of Jeezy’s track, Bleu wastes no time returning fire. Earlier this year, Bleu accused Da Snowman of being “fake” and not supporting Meech during his incarceration.
No time for sleeping. And BMF’s Bleu Davinci stays on his shit on his new record featuring Pusha, Bun and Calico Jones. Off The Davinci Code, hosted by DJ Scream on July 17.
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