FelixThe1st & Dreya Mac - Own Brand Freestyle (Clean - Lyrics) | I ain't ever been with a baddie FelixThe1st & Dreya Mac - Own Brand Freestyle (Clean - Lyrics) | I ain't ever been with a baddie
FelixThe1st & Dreya Mac - Own Brand Freestyle (Clean - Lyrics) | I ain't ever been with a baddie
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Felixthe1st & Dreya Mac - Own Brand Freestyle (clean - Lyrics) | I Ain't Ever Been With A Baddie May 2026

The Global Rise of "Own Brand Freestyle" What started as a casual vibe between two long-term friends has transformed into a global phenomenon. and Dreya Mac's collaboration, Own Brand Freestyle , didn't just top the charts—it reshaped the TikTok landscape with over 20 billion combined views and 15 million video creations. Behind the Viral Hook

Dreya Mac, a West London native and Brit School graduate, originally found her love for music through movement. Before her rap success, she danced for icons like and Stormzy . This expertise was the secret weapon for "Own Brand Freestyle." Dreya crafted a specific dance for the track that became the #1 sound on TikTok, inspiring fans worldwide to join the Own Brand Freestyle Dance Trend . From Freestyle to "Own Brand (Baddie)"

The track’s most recognizable line, "I ain't ever been with a baddie," sparked endless debates and memes. In a Genius Verified interview, Dreya Mac clarified that she was specifically referencing "Instagram baddies" rather than making a general statement about her past. This cheeky lyricism, paired with a heavy US trap beat produced by , created a unique sound that resonated across 62 countries. The Move That Swept the Internet The Global Rise of "Own Brand Freestyle" What

Due to the massive success of the original freestyle, the duo released an official reimagined version titled Own Brand (Baddie) in early 2022. This version:

For those looking for the core of the song's energy without the explicit edge, the clean lyrics maintain the sharp, playful "UK drill-meets-trap" flow: Before her rap success, she danced for icons

Shifts the spotlight to Dreya’s viral verse, transforming it into the chorus.

: "Like, I ain't ever been with a baddie / She calm, so I add her to the tally" . In a Genius Verified interview, Dreya Mac clarified

Includes cameos from notable figures like . Quick Lyrics Breakdown (Clean Version)







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