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42 Dugg Keeps His Foot On The Gas With New Single & Visuals “IDB”

Detroit’s own 42 Dugg returns with IDB, a new single and official music video. Press commentary surrounding his recent run has highlighted a renewed focus. That focus is mirrored in “IDB,” where his delivery cuts clean through the production, reinforcing why his voice resonates beyond regional lines. Rather than softening his edge, Dugg leans deeper into clarity and conviction. Sharp, urgent, and emotionally charged, “IDB” captures an artist fully aware of his gravity—balancing street-rooted realism with a refined sense of control.

“IDB” stands as both a statement and a signal. The record arrives as another calculated step toward Dugg’s forthcoming mixtape, set for release later this month. “IDB” follows a prolific stretch that includes IT IS WHAT IT IS featuring Lil Baby and Rylo Rodriguez, signaling a focused new chapter fueled by momentum and alignment. Last year, Dugg wrapped a 20-city national tour supporting his debut album 4eva Us, Neva Them. With his upcoming mixtape on the horizon, stream the single here and watch the official music video now. Connect with 42 Dugg on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.


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