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Narrated byCruel Santino

Raw Dinner

Cruel Santino, Kida ...

This one is a special record. Higo came to my house, he also made “Raining Outside.” I still have the video of him producing “Raw Dinner”–he was

just playing around. We were just in the house together in one room when he was making the beat. Then he played that opening section… I did a voice

note, and then he left. Before you know it, he sent me the beat because I didn’t do it there. I recorded the hook, and I had it for a while. Kida

became my guy and I just sent it to Kida. Then Kida sent it back, and I was just like, “Bruh .”

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