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Dubba-AA Follows Bow Wow Collab With “All I Need” Single

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Building on the success of his collaborative “Hold You Down” single with veteran rapper Bow Wow, Dubba-AA is manifesting the power of the most-high in his “All I Need” visual single.

In an Instagram post on Friday (February 25), Dubba-AA explained how the loving Church community of West Palm Beach influenced the release and represents his journey from the trenches to the top of Billboard music charts.

“We grew up in the church, then we got older gettin active in the streets bc we needed money, cars, and kicks,” he wrote in part. “This first record ain’t so much only about God. Then it is about the thing/things that makes your soul tick. A big thank you to the real fans the ones that are here right now, before the Grammys, before Platinum Plaques, or #1s on Billboard. All I Need Out on all Platforms #AStormIsComing.”

In the Trill Phil-directed video for “All I Need,” Dubba-AA belts his rap-sung bars while seeking refuge in the pews of Hurst Chapel in West Palm Beach, Florida, and relives his early years hustling at a car wash and producing music from his makeshift bedroom studio.

Dubba-AA explained how his intentions behind writing “All I Need” were rooted in his desire to force his listeners to take a moment to be introspective.

“When I wrote ‘All I Need,’ it was intended for the listener to tap in with who they really are,” he said. “Whatever it is you need in your life, listening to this song will bring it out of you.”

While “All I Need” marks Dubba-AA’s first release of 2022, he’s been in his artist-producer bag for years, starting in 2018 with his debut “Raccades” single.

The Florida native Dubba-AA is likely a name that Southern rap fans have heard of within the last decade, mainly because of his production work for rap superstars such as NBA Youngboy and Kodak Black, Lil Uzi Vert and more.

Now that the 15-time RIAA Platinum-certified record producer has become the go-to hitmaker for countless artists, he has joined forces with indie label icons+giants, in partnership with ADA Worldwide, Warner Music Group’s independent label and artist services arm, to kickstart his solo career.

Dubba-AA has also begun to transcend his career in the music industry by stepping into the role of an executive producer for VH1’s hit television show Signed, which follows three music moguls, Lenny S, Rick Ross and The-Dream, as they develop unsigned Hip Hop and R&B artist in the city of Atlanta.

Dubba-AA is currently gearing up to release the follow-up project to his 2019 The Flex Tape mixtape series, which his home to his Latto-assisted “Can’t Be Mine” banger.

Check out the full video for “All I Need” below.