In the fourth quarter of last year, Frisco Hardbody Sco dropped "Play No Games" featuring Sada Baby, and now he's back with another hit alongside Cash Money artist Onsight Deeda. Could Frisco Hardbody Sco be setting the stage for a monumental 2024?

Representing The Hardbody Empire, Frisco Hardbody Sco, and Cash Money Records' Onsight Deeda, under Birdman's ownership, collaborated on "Take It Back," a track that truly delivers.

The song kicks off with a suspenseful beat, leading into Frisco Hardbody Sco's smooth chorus, followed by Onsight Deeda's soul-chilling verse. Frisco then lays down his own confident verse, concluding with his mesmerizing chorus over the captivating beat.

Hailing from Peoria, Illinois, and Abbeville, Louisiana, respectively, Frisco Hardbody Sco and Onsight Deeda's collaboration ignites the first quarter of 2024.

Listen to the song here:

How explosive can Frisco Hardbody Sco be this year in the rap game?

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