Ghetto Princess feat BELLA - At The Top (Single)

Two of Texas hottest females on the come up of running the rap game can easily be summed up to two artists: Ghetto Princess & BELLA. This year so far has given us plenty of examples of their fierceness with content from the two femcees who’ve been applying pressure, making it challenging for their male counterparts who’ve been attempting to keep up and quite frankly failed to come close. If you thought it was tough for artists to match their caliber, then think again because, during the week, the two stunning figures of Texas rap dropped a collaborative record titled “At The Top” that describes perfectly where they reside. 

Fucking with the opps with her fetti on lock, Ghetto Princess starts with addressing the fake friends and the fake shit that people try to slide her away, but she not paying no mind since she’s on track to keep the bag running up with the knowing fact that ain’t nobody flyer than her. Stepping her stiletto off their necks, BELLA is up next with wrapping her hands around what’s left and laying the chock hold to the rest of the beat. Busting broads left and right since she isn’t for playing games, continue to keep the hate lined up with her name, and she’ll put you in harm's way. These other girls wish to be in their place, but all this was made by putting in that hard work and grinding to be where they're at, so keep on trying but not too hard since you’ll never be on their level. Another joyous release of why these two artists are flourishing with ease while looking good in the process. If this is what the future of rap has to look forward to, then I’m excited to see their placement around this time next year since it’s going to be further up from where they're at now. 

Since I know both artists have a successful catalog for releasing visuals, I’m hoping we can see one for this record later down the road. Still, until then, I recommend you get familiar with both of them by checking the track here while sharing it around on all social media avenues. 

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