Skooly & Lil Xan Are On Some "Crazy Sh*t"

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Skooly grabs Lil Xan for new song, “Crazy Shit.”

Skooly’s been dishing out a lot of new music and he isn’t slowing down by any means. After releasing his DUE4ME EP roughly a month a go, he comes through with some “Crazy Shit” for his latest single.

Skooly comes thorugh with a massive banger, “Crazy Shit” featuring Lil Xan. The braggadocious record finds the two rappers connecting on a bouncy, piano-centric production that’s reminiscent of Memphis’ regional sound.  The two rappers use the track to flex their bankroll on their haters.

Skooly spoke to Complex on locking in studio time with Lil Xan.

“Working with Xan was cool because he knows what he's doing in the studio,” Skooly said. “That's a big part of the vibe—knowing and perfecting your craft with no one telling you how. I got love for him. He's just a kid that's living out his dreams in real life!”

Check out their new collaboration and look out for Skooly’s forthcoming project, Don’t You Ever Forget Me Vol. 3.

Quotable Lyrics
And her man can’t get mad ‘cause she widdit doe
Tell ‘em blind folk, she a centrefold
That’s a diddy hoe, they drink Henny hoe
Go to college and they pop it, that’s too many hoes


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