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Benny The Butcher adds “10 More Commandments” to Biggie’s legendary guide to dealing drugs
Coming in support of his Tana Talk 4 project, Buffalo’s Benny The Butcher recently dropped fresh visuals for the Diddy-assisted “10 More Commandments,” produced by Beat Butcha and Daringer. The song pays homage to the “10 Crack Commandments” by the legendary Notorious B.I.G., and lists out 10 more rules that an aspiring crack dealer should be taking heed to. Tana Talk 4 was released on March 11 and is available now on all digital streaming platforms. Notably, the “10 More Commandments” video features a cameo by DJ Premier, the producer behind the original Biggie tune.
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