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2024 promotional single by DDG and PlaqueBoyMax
"Pink Dreads"
Promotional single by DDG and PlaqueBoyMax
from the album Blame The Chat
ReleasedDecember 25, 2024
RecordedDecember 19, 2024
Genre Hip-hop
Label 5STAR Records
Songwriters
Producers
  • 5Kjordn
  • D1xoo

"Pink Dreads" (stylized in all lowercase) is a promotional single by American rapper DDG featuring American streamer PlaqueBoyMax, initially released independently on December 25, 2024, with an landmark to PlaqueBoyMax's label "5STAR". It was written by PlaqueBoyMax and DDG, produced by 5Kjordn and D1xoo. The song leads as a fourteen track in DDG's fourth studio album Blame the Chat . Soon after releasing the single, one of DDG's producer allegedly extorted the song, making it 300 thousand. DDG announced that he is currently not talking to his businessman for now on.

Background and deletion

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The song was primarily invented when PlaqueBoyMax started his episode In The Booth on September 4, 2024, collaborating with multiple rappers and streamers.[1] It was during a studio session before the song was a hit release. Max started using his producer tag "And the winner is PlaqueBoyMax", for the session on stream.[2] After the song was released, it went viral on social media platforms, including TikTok, and through Max's label 5STAR Records. It was an instant success from Rolling Loud.[3] DDG uploaded an YouTube video on his channel, stating that his producer and the businessman allegedly started to extorting the song with funding it to 300 thousand. DDG announced that he was claiming that it was all of the producer's fault and later claimed that he was currently not talking to him for now on, distributing the single releasing back on streaming platforms.

Music video

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The music video was uploaded on PlaqueBoyMax's record label channel, it gained million views as in 2025, and certified as an treatment. The music video was later removed after his producer extorted the song for three-hundred thousand.[4] It was removed from social media platforms, such as Spotify and YouTube, but the producer's businessman extorted the song to make it trained to Billboard charts. DDG announced that would not message his producer of the allegations that have been dropped out.

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