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Kash Doll: The 'Kash Kommandments' is a public message to every lady grinder

Detroit stand up. It’s a Motown flex whenever hip-hop artist Kash Doll gets on the mic and she takes things further than just a ‘Kash Kommandments’ single by delivering a fire music video for her day ones and overnight fans.

Detroit stand up. It’s a Motown flex whenever hip-hop artist Kash Doll gets on the mic and she takes things further than just a ‘Kash Kommandments’ single by delivering a fire music video for her day ones and overnight fans.

It’s big stunning and full-fledged boss vibes from Kash on her cinematic presentation. Tap in.

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Kash Doll: Detroit's finest comes through 'Heavy' with Peezy

It’s always a vibe whenever Kash Doll is involved. The Detroit native steps up and puts out her new ‘Heavy’ music video to remind fans and opps alike she’s confidently at the top of her rap game.

It’s always a vibe whenever Kash Doll is involved. The Detroit native steps up and puts out her new ‘Heavy’ music video to remind fans and opps alike she’s confidently at the top of her rap game.

It’s all eyes on KD as she tags along hip-hop artist Peezy to keep the attention on her new Back on Dexter: A Gangsta Grillz mixtape. Peep the details and keep scrolling.

Detroit rapper Kash Doll has just dropped a new music video for her track "Heavy" featuring Peezy, off her new project Back on Dexter: A Gangsta Grillz Mixtape,which is out now. The music video, directed by Diego, features Kash Doll and Peezy showcasing their lyrical talents over a hard-hitting beat. The video's gritty visuals perfectly complement the song's theme. “Heavy” is the follow-up to “Oh Boy,” “On the Flo,” “RNQ,” and “All Hype, which are all featured on the new mixtape.”
 
Back on Dexter: A Gangsta Grillz Mixtape is Kash Doll's first project since her 2019 debut album Stacked. The mixtape, which was executive produced by Kash Doll and Joseph McFashion, takes Kash back to her roots, where it all began on Dexter Ave.  The project features collaborations with some of Detroit’s biggest names, including Icewear Vezzo, Sada Baby, Skilla Baby, Baby Money, Cash Kidd, and more.

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