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nas.ebk77
𝓝𝓐𝓢🇦🇫 :
Neva heard of this verse
2025-03-20 03:03:17
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slfcinz
Cinz 🤴🏾🔵 :
One of his best verses 🔥
2025-03-21 15:37:08
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vonbeenbuggin0
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w2mm ddot was a fan😂🤦‍♂️
2025-03-20 09:43:08
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just_xaxa17
꧁༒☬ALVIN☬༒꧂ :
prime ddot 😅
2025-03-20 20:19:16
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4hunnidd_0
🐉 :
bro these wanna be gangsters in these comments 😭😂✌️
2025-03-21 09:22:00
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skydawg999
Skyler 💫✝️ :
He said yall capping when Kay flocks girl is like 23😭
2025-04-16 20:51:17
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ikxlliu
ikxlliu :
F ing his thot? She’s about 23 and he’s about 17
2025-03-22 05:45:11
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shant1_09
Шанти :
Song name
2025-03-20 12:37:11
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user669810772
ⓘ :
Song??
2025-03-22 07:25:05
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tysonolanna1
Tyson :
before sta bandz
2025-03-21 00:04:05
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hopedlove
￴ ￴￴￴￴￴￴￴￴￴￴￴￴ ￴￴￴￴ ￴￴￴￴￴￴￴￴￴￴ :
i dont think kayflock knows this dude or dissed him back why are they even opps
2025-03-22 00:44:15
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kaydis820
K👑 :
Old ddot 😀🪦
2025-03-30 16:37:49
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user70778__
user70778 :
Billy badass
2025-04-10 05:11:57
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anaigarcia73
Anai García :
This music bro😵‍💫💀
2025-03-22 04:59:04
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madarauchihafan2
Jay guapo :
Can you teach me how to edit like that
2025-03-26 22:34:53
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christopherlouvi2
christopherlouvi2 :
Song name?
2025-05-01 04:16:11
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gnarly_bastard17263
gnarly_bastard17263 :
pls song and ddot
2025-03-20 21:23:02
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aintteawkin
wangenz theGreat! :
prime ddot did it🩸
2025-03-22 02:59:11
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carter0601
Carter0601 :
On my way!
2025-04-23 01:56:37
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d.o.a_lukis3
꧁𝓛𝓾𝓴𝓪𝓼꧂🧑🏽‍🌾 :
bro wt did he said free Kay flock?????
2025-12-21 20:29:55
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linnxtx_
G :
Dont trip
2025-03-20 15:24:56
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richoffloco
Loco :
Big O’s - Sugar
2025-04-16 21:13:07
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blitz4565
𝓛𝓮𝓮_𝓭𝓻𝓲𝓵𝓵𝔂_𝓯𝓪𝓷 :
Did ddot she f the fame and lil bro wanted fame
2025-03-20 14:36:45
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chillguy810
user67672687222 :
Ddot too tact is him
2026-04-14 13:43:29
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