Lucki & 16yrold Link Up On "@Night"

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Lucki & 16yrold link up on their new song, "@Night."

16yrold has influenced the current sound of hip-hop today. Over the past few years, he's been putting in work with many of the up-and-coming acts in the game who've gained popularity on Soundcloud. Since then, he's gone on to work with artists like Desiigner and Killy and recently landed a single on the Billboard Hot 100 with Sheck Wes' viral hit, "Mo Bamba." Today, he comes through with a brand new single with Lucki titled, "@Night."

16yrold taps Lucki for his latest track, "@Night." The two artists have worked together on the song, "Static" and rumors floated around last year that the two were set to release a collaborative project via Adult Swim. Their new track serves as another fire collab in their catalog. Lucki's laid-back and effortless delivery floats over the 16yrold's spacey production. 

Check their new track below and keep your eyes peeled for new music from both of them.

Quotable Lyrics
How you so out of touch with me, be real
Got you off your pivot, these pills
Like why you never go back to your home?
Like why you holdin' on to your stomach? Is something wrong?


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