300 Ent rising star Dae Dae and newcomer 22-year-old rapper Jay5 link up for "Give Em Hell." Jay5 made his debut with "Hit It" featuring Quality Control spitter Johnny Cinco. Now he follows up that up with a street banger that's going to be going off in the clubs really soon. The autotuned-heavy track is filled with high energy.

"Get erased, don't play with me/They say be patient, don't wait on me/The Glock 40 stay with me/I told all my niggas come stay with me," croons Dae Dae on the hook. The two rappers make a deadly combo.

"Dea Dae and I met through a mutual friend, the track's producer Beatmonster Marc," he said to XXL. "I was recording a song at Quality Control's studio and we made the track that night. I told Beatmonster Marc to run through the beats and Dae Dae said stopped on this beat. I told Dae Dae to just hop in the booth and do his this thing. Nobody really writes in Atlanta, so Dae Dae went in and took off and laid the hook. I found my flow and we finished the track. This track is inspired by all the times we was going through hell and now we have an opportunity to 'Give em hell' through the music. 'The house I'm trapping out of shitting on the one you living in,' was a deep line for me because I really came from nothing. Every chain, watch, car or anything fancy that I have came with no deal but out the streets."

Jay5 was born in New York but was raised in Virginia until he moved to Georgia in the 10th grade. Since getting out of prison last year, Jay has been a studio rat, dropping gems with Skippa Da Flippa, Lotto Savage, Yakki, Johnny Cinco, Dae Dae and more. "Hit It" is off of his debut 5 Guys mixtape, set for release sometime this year. Bump "Give Em Hell" above.

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