Shy Glizzy Drops Off His New Track "Free 3"

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Shy Glizzy delivers a new song, "Free 3."

Shy Glizzy is keeping the momentum going right now. The rapper's been riding a wave of success over the past year. In 2017, he made a major mark among the hip hop community with his verse on GoldLink's "Crew" which ultimately landed him a Grammy nomination. Shortly after, he delivered the smash single, "Dope Boy Magic" ft. Trey Songz and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie before unleashing his latest mixtape, Quiet Storm. As he readies the release of his upcoming project, Ain't For Everybody, he comes through with his brand new single, "Free 3."

Shy Glizzy treats his fans with a brand new single, "Free 3." His latest track is serves as the second single off his forthcoming project, Ain't For Everybody and follows the release of "Do You Understand?" featuring Tory Lanez and Gunna. Young Jefe delivers another certified banger to prepare for the summer. Glizzy's 2/2 with his latest singles. We're excited to hear what he has up his sleeve on his next project.

Quotable Lyrics
They call me Young Jefe & I don't give a fuck
Every morning n*gga make a half a million bucks
Yeah, you see that Patek, look lil' bitch that bitch look bust


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