Don’t Forget the Dash, Vol. 2
3-60
Twelve years after his professional debut, 3-60 returns with Don’t Forget the Dash, Vol. 2 — a focused, evolved reflection on ambition, pain, and perseverance. Where the first album marked a breakthrough, this one Read more
Twelve years after his professional debut, 3-60 returns with Don’t Forget the Dash, Vol. 2 — a focused, evolved reflection on ambition, pain, and perseverance. Where the first album marked a breakthrough, this one represents arrival, growth, and mastery.
Every record moves with intention: “Seem Like” sets the tone with self-awareness, “Cuffin” and “Probably Sure” mix emotion with edge, and “Streets Need Me” stands tall as a motivational anthem for those still grinding. Storytelling runs deep throughout the project — especially in “Show Me Love (Hate Theyself Pt. 2),” a direct continuation of the narrative first explored in “Hate Theyself” from Volume 1.
Produced, mixed, and mastered by Dexx Rashad and executive-produced by Edward Mallory III, this Been Had Money LLC release captures both the hunger that started it all and the polish earned through experience.
Don’t Forget the Dash, Vol. 2 isn’t just a sequel — it’s the soundtrack to staying in motion when others stop. A reminder that between every start and finish line lies the grind that defines who you really are.
🎧 Stream the album → https://3-60music.com/dftd2
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Seem Like 2:140:00/2:14
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Cuffin 2:500:00/2:50
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Probably Sure 2:410:00/2:41
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0:00/3:35
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No Denying 2:330:00/2:33
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All That 2:350:00/2:35
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0:00/2:52
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Everything Change 2:030:00/2:03
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Jump In The Deep 3:420:00/3:42
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Rise Above It 2:450:00/2:45
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Cohiba 3:460:00/3:46
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0:00/4:09
