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DDG on his transition from YouTube to music, upcoming track with Queen Naija

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DDG has multiple YouTube channels with over three million subscribers combined. He previously said that he’s made $20-$50K per month from uploading videos daily. He recently signed a deal with Epic Records, and his latest single “Run It Up” features G-Herbo, YBN Nahmir and Blac Youngsta. DDG also has a music video coming out with Queen Naija, another YouTuber who has two Billboard hits with “Medicine” and “Karma.”


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