It's been quite the year for Famous Dex and it doesn't look like he'll be slowing down any time in the near future. The rapper closed out 2017 with his mixtape, Read About It which built the hype for his debut album Dex Meets Dexter that dropped at the top of April. Since then, he's been delivering several collaborations and dropping loose singles. Last week, he dropped off the video and single, "Gun Fight." Today, he links up with 16yrold for their new collaboration, "Change Up."
16yrold and Famous Dex have worked together on numerous occasions. Today, they reunite for their new track, "Change Up." 16yrold delivers a spacey production which Dex meshes with well.
Aside from his collaboration with 16yrold, Dex previously announced his new mixtape, I Did It. The project was expected to arrive on June 8th but clearly, that wasn't the case. Hopefully, he comes through with it in the near future and he got more production from 16yrold on it.
Quotable Lyrics
Ballin' out, in and off the court
Gucci on my trucks, want the money, I need more
I don't want you, baby girl, yousa whore
Sniffin' on that coke but she know she want some more
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