Detroit rap music sensation Skilla Baby continues to build on the momentum of his Crack Music mixtape series with the release of CM3, out today via Geffen Records. The 16-track project is a hard-hitting mix of aggressive beats, memorable bars, and key guest appearances, including Toosii, Tee Grizzley, Hunxho, and 4batz.
The mixtape kicks off with a fierce statement on the opener “Donovan McNabb,” where Skilla Baby addresses critics who have doubted his street credibility. With raw, unapologetic lyrics, he declares, “A hundred thousand every week, I’m in my bag / Richer than I ever f—-g been, that’s probably why they mad.” His delivery is intense, paired with booming production, setting the tone for the rest of the project.
CM3 thrives in its gritty atmosphere, with standout tracks like “Can’t Afford It,” featuring Hunxho, where the duo flexes their wealth and success, and “So Bad,” a track celebrating loyal women, complete with a mansion party video. The reunion of Skilla Baby and Tee Grizzley on “Controversy 2” delivers on its promise, proving their undeniable chemistry and solidifying their place as one of Detroit’s strongest rap partnerships.
With CM3, Skilla Baby cements his status as one of Detroit’s most formidable rising stars, offering both street anthems and introspective bars in equal measure.
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