After weeks of anticipation, DDG has officially released “The Method” on streaming platforms, much to the delight of his fans. The Michigan rapper, known for blending hip-hop with his YouTube hustle, is capitalizing on the success of “Pink Dreads”—a song that’s been dominating Spotify with over 14 million streams since December.
However, “Pink Dreads” ran into some unexpected issues when it was removed from YouTube, allegedly due to a dispute with one of its producers. While DDG has kept quiet on the situation, many speculate that “The Method” could be his way of shifting the focus back to the music.
Regardless of the backstory, one thing is certain—DDG knows how to keep the fans locked in, and “The Method” is another example of his ability to turn internet buzz into rap success.
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