Lil Aaron Drops Off His New Track "Studded Gucci Belt"

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Lil Aaron flips an emo classic for his new track "Studded Gucci Belt."

Lil Aaron hasn't slowed down at all this year. The rapper's dished out a whole lot of music within the past year and his fan base continues to grow with each drop. The rapper dropped off two projects this year. In February, he dropped AARON JUDGE: ROOKIE OF THE YEAR which served as a collaborative effort alongside producer Judge. He also released Rockstar Famou$ which hailed features from the likes of Travis Barker, Rico Nasty, Kiiara and more. Today, he keeps the momentum going with his new track, "Studded Gucci Belt."

Lil Aaron is back with his latest track, "Studded Gucci Belt." The song was produced by Y2K who flipped the song "Shake It" by emo-pop band Metro Station into a pop-trap banger. Aaron also interpolates the song while delivering an infectious take of the 2007 single.

Quotable Lyrics
I be all about the cash like a banker
Ballin' like the Pacers, I can't see no haters
Yeah, bitch I'm a player, I'mma leave you later
Break your heart like you broke mine to see if you could take it


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