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42 Dugg

69 551 fans

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We Paid Lil Baby, 42 Dugg 03:01
Grace Lil Baby, 42 Dugg 03:23
Free Game DJ Drama, Lil Uzi Vert, 42 Dugg 02:23
LEMONHEAD (feat. 42 Dugg) Tyler, The Creator, 42 Dugg 02:10
LIKE ME (feat. 42 Dugg & Lil Baby) Future, 42 Dugg, Lil Baby 02:12
U-Digg Lil Baby, 42 Dugg, Veeze 03:55
4 Da Gang 42 Dugg, Roddy Ricch 02:36
Ron Artest Babyface Ray, 42 Dugg 02:33
Maybach 42 Dugg, Future 03:19
Steppers Yo Gotti, Moneybagg Yo, 42 Dugg, EST Gee 03:51

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Ron Artest

by Babyface Ray, 42 Dugg

08/02/2023

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Whistling Detroit rapper 42 Dugg is one of Michigan hip-hop's essential voices of the late 2010s, known for his 2020 breakout tracks with Atlanta hotshot Lil Baby, "Grace" – which peaked at Number 48 on the Billboard Hot 100 – and "We Paid," which peaked at Number 10. Born Dion Marquise Hayes on November 15, 1995 in East Detroit, Michigan, he became homeless at the age of 15 and spent six years in prison where he first started rapping. After completing his sentence, the US rapper dropped his first single, “Mama I’m Sorry,” in 2018 and his first mixtape, 11241 Wayburn, that same year. He also drew attention for subsequent singles "The Streets,” featuring Babyface Ray, and “Stfu” featuring Peezy, EWM Kdoe, Bagboy Mel, Cash Kidd, and EWM Buck. After meeting Lil Baby while playing high-stakes dice games in 2017, he was signed to the rapper's 4PF label and also to Yo Gotti's label CMG. In 2019, he dropped his debut mixtape Young and Turnt, with its follow-up Young & Turnt, Vol. 2 – featuring his now signature whistle motif on every track – arriving the following year, accompanied by a deluxe version, and going to Number 58 in the US. 42 Dugg has stepped up as a collaborator on tracks by Tory Lanez, Big Sean, and Marshmello, yielding a 2020 single, "Baggin,'" with Marshmello, among other achievements. His fourth mixtape, Free Dem Boyz, was released in 2021, which he took all the way to Number 8 on the Billboard 200. The mixtape featured guest spots from Roddy Ricch, Future, Lil Durk, Rylo Rodriguez, EST Gee, Fivio Foreign, and Rowdy Rebel.