Lucki Comes Through With "1 Way (Prove Me Right </3)"

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Lucki drops off his latest track "1 Way."

Lucki is back with his latest track, "1 Way (Prove Me Right </3)." The new song was produced by @fuckoxy1 who brings a chilled out production with some booming bass kicking in the back. Lucki's flow is equally mellow and effortless on the track.

Lucki's been one of the most slept on artists out of Chicago but it feels like people are starting to take notice of what he's doing. He's kept his fans fed throughout the year with loose singles and his most recently EP, DAYS B4 II that he released in April. In late June, the rapper linked up with Thouxanbanfauni on their collaboration "2nd Place."

We're hoping that Lucki has more music in the cut to drop off for the rest of the year.

Quotable Lyrics
Who gon' fit the picture?
Who alright to crop?
Is it alright to miss you?
Is you fuckin' opps?


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