Lil Xan & Lil Skies Link Up On "Lies"

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Lil Xan recruits Lil Skies for his new track, "Lies."

Lil Xan previously announced his album, Heartbreak Soldiers which was expected to drop last week on June 29th. The date came and went without any sign of new music from the "Betrayed" rapper or an update on when it'll be dropping. Many may have thought that it wouldn't be dropping at all but that isn't the case. Xan revealed that the project will be dropping this Sunday, July 8th and ahead of it's release, he comes through with his latest track, "Lies."

Lil Xan comes through with a new song off his upcoming project, Heartbreak Soldiers, "Lies" featuring Lil Skies. The two artist connect over Bobby Johnson production who also produced "Betrayed." Both artists use the moment to address the various lies they've faced, whether in relationships or from the things they've seen on the internet since attaining this newfound level of fame. 

Over the past week, Lil Xan delivered several collaborations including "Lies." Earlier today, Skooly released his new collab with Xan on "Crazy Shit." Over the course of the past few days, he also collaborated with Smokepurpp and Pollari.

Keep your eyes peeled for Heartbreak Soldiers.

Quotable Lyrics
The media want to make me a bad guy
I don't know if I'm happy or right
I stay inside and I pray up to Christ
Hopin' one day I won't end my life


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