Lute Recruits Deniro Farrar & Cyanca For "Ambitions (Queen City Remix)"

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Lute returns with a remix to his track "Ambitions."

J. Cole's built one of the strongest labels with Dreamville Records. While the "ATM" rapper leads the label, he's gone on to sign several promising artists to the label. Among the stacked roster is Lutes. Last year, he released debut studio album, West1996 pt. 2. The project served as an introduction to many. One song in particular that stood out was "Ambitions." Today, he revisits the project with a brand new remix of the song featuring Deniro Farrar and Cyanca.

Lutes returns with his first release since West1996 pt. 2. The Dreamville emcee links up with Deniro Farrar and Cyanca for the "Queen City Remix" to his track "Ambitions." While the initial version was much more somber, Lutes recruits producer Praise to bring it up a notch. Lutes verse remains the same while Cyanca brings additional melodies to the song and Deniro Farrar drops a verse on it. Lutes took a dope track and brought it to a new level. Hopefully, this signifies that he has more music coming soon.

Quotable Lyrics
Product of free lunch, standin' at bus stops
Seein' all this violence got me numb to the gun shots
Sick of watching momma work, I hate when she punch clocks
Now, I'm on the block with this work in my tube socks


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