Doodie Lo & BIG30: The duo team up to go after '4 Rings'

Tired of what you’re hearing these days? No? Me neither. But how about adding even more fire to your fire playlist? Say less. It’s a Doodie Lo and BIG30 collaboration in the form of ‘4 Rings’ to heat up more than just your speakers.

Doodie Lo and BIG30 go for ‘4 Rings’ on their new collabo

The production sets the tone but leave it to Doodie and BIG for delivering their signature flows to keep you locked in from the start through the final few bars.

Proudly representing Kankakee, IL, Doodie Lo has emerged as one of the hottest Midwest spitters. With a street-sharpened pen, the Only The Family rapper shares Midwest tales on his new single “4 Rings” ft. BIG30. Over poignant and haunting production, Doodie reflects on how his past has toughened him and turned him into the man he is today: “You ain’t seen what I seen / I can’t tell you what I saw / You ain’t lost what I lost / That’s what turned me to a boss.” Memphis heavyweight BIG30 adds a menacing verse, casually issuing a warning to anyone who gets in his and Doodie’s way. 

“4 Rings” arrives as Doodie Lo prepares to release What Made Me, his upcoming project. The track follows recent singles like last month’s “Role Model,” plus sizzling street anthems like “Popeyes” ft. Icewear Vezzo & Deeski, “Smurkio Flow,” “Play With My Name,” and “Daddies Baby,” which helped him make his mark in 2023. What Made Me will be Doodie’s first full-length project since his 2021 debut project Big Doodie Lo, which is home to “Me & Doodie Lo,” an energetic collab between King Von and Doodie (over 20 million YouTube views), in which the legendary O-Block native gives Mr. Kankakee an enthusiastic co-sign. Over the past few years, Doodie Lo has considerably grown his profile, racking up over 80 million streams to date, gaining hundreds of thousands of YouTube subscribers and Spotify Monthly Listeners, and collaborating with heavy hitters like Kodak Black, Moneybagg Yo, Pooh Shiesty, and more. 

Stay tuned for much more from Doodie Lo in 2024.

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