Yung Bans Drops Off "N***as Be Lame"

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Yung Bans is back with his second track of the day "N***as Is Lame."

It's been a busy summer for Yung Bans. After dropping off four volumes of his self-titled EP series, the rapper released the final installmentYung Bans Vol. 5 in late June. He's continued to release new music throughout the summer with loose singles and guest verses. He even teased two collaborative tapes; one with Gunna and another with Trippie Redd. There's no release date or even a timeline on when we could expect it but today, he came through with two new songs including "N***as Is Lame."

Yung Bans returns with his new single, "N***as Is Lame." The track was released alongside "Raf Ricky" and was produced by Dolan Beatz. "N***as Is Lame" finds the rapper flexing with his melodic, laid-back delivery. Bans latest two tracks follow the release of his Danny Wolf collaboration "No Names" featuring KILLY which is expected to arrive on the Bans and Wolf collaborative tape. Keep your eyes peeled for more music from Yung Bans in the near future.

Quotable Lyrics
And I bet it still won't jam up, 12 can't jam us
N***as try the gang and we goin' on a manhunt
Now she wanna fuck me now because I got my bands up


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