The buzzing Dallas rapper shares a confrontational new track.
On first listen to Dallas rapper Cuban Doll's new track "Exposya," you might assume she's from Chicago. CB's music is very drill influenced from the tense, bass-heavy production to her urgent delivery. "Bitches doin' anything for exposure / You a fake-ass bitch I'll expose-ya," she raps swiftly, only ever-so-slightly shifting her pronunciation between punchlines. "Ooh, they hate when they see how you glo'd up," she adds, wearing her Keef influence proudly. That's not the only place she's paid homage to Sosa. "My new mixtape is titled Aaliyah Keef 'cause, well Aaliyah is my cute side and she a legend, and Keef is my favorite rapper," she told Noisey. At 19, she's already making waves on SoundCloud, already collecting 60,000 plays on the track within the last two days. She released her Cuban Link project earlier this year.
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