Dreamville's Lute Goes In On "Side B"

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Lute drops off two new songs including "Side B."

The Dreamville crew's been on a heavy grind for the past year. Cole came through with his album, K.O.D earlier this year which will likely land on several year-end lists. Additionally, both Cozz and Bas dropped their own solo project. Cozz' Effected dropped in February and Bas' Milky Way in August. However, we haven't heard much from Lute since the release of West1996 pt. 2. Thankfully, he came through with not one but two new songs including "Side B."

Lute released two new tracks today. One of which was a freestyle over Mobb Deep's "The Learning (Burn)" which he titled "Side A." However, he also shared a new original track which he dubbed "Side B." Lute effortlessly flows over the sample-heavy production of the track and gets off a lot within less than 2 minutes. It's another strong effort from Lute and hopefully, it's a sign a new project is on the way.

Quotable Lyrics
Heart full of fear because you're afraid to live, fly on the wall
But you on Instagram reciting hooks from Lil Duval
How can you evolve if you the one stuntin' your growth
Relyin' on time in your mind, you thinkin' progress is slow


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