Lil Tracy made some serious noise throughout 2017 especially through the collaborations he did with the late Lil Peep. However, over the course of this past few months, he's established himself even further. The rapper's single "Like A Farmer" took off and resulted in a remix with Lil Uzi Vert. The last time he released project was roughly a year a go and fans are eager to get a full body of work from him soon. Now, the rapper comes through with his new track, "Chiropract."
Lil Tracy is back with his new single, "Chiropract." It's one of the many new songs we've heard from him in recent times. Nearly two weeks a go, he dropped off the song "Heart" and over the weekend, his collaboration with Yung Bans and Lil Uzi Vert "Let's Play" was released. On "Chiropract," Tracy comes through with his signature melodic flow over tadeo hill's production. It's another dope track from Tracy and hopefully, this means we're getting a new project from him soon.
Quotable Lyrics
Livin' life fast, get out the way or get swerved
These bitches is trash, bet she will suck on a dick at church
I'ma die a muhfuckin boss, 20 inch rims on a hearse
I'm not skinny anymore, eatin' so good that it hurts
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