YGTUT's been making some serious noise over the past year. The rapper first got on our radar earlier this year when he linked up with Isaiah Rashad for his song, "Trill Dreams." With a new album set to drop later tonight, he unleashes a new single titled, "Get It."
YGTUT returns with a new single off of his forthcoming album I.O.U. The album is his first album since 2015's Preacher's Man. YGTUT aims to make a hustler's anthem on "Get It," dropping off a catchy single that's all about getting to the money by any means necessary.
"I wanted this song to be an anthem for us, my homies, my fans, and how we need to get this money to sustain our families, lives and business," he said to The Fader. "It’s been 3 years since my last full album, Preacher’s Son and we didn’t know how to handle the response. But now we are ready, rebounding with I.O.U., more videos and more content while staying true to who I am…a whole sex symbol for 2019."
Peep his new song below and watch out for I.O.U dropping tonight.
Quotable Lyrics
We had to fight, that was a must
No coward in my blood
I'll be alright, you know I'm tough
Lil bitch you know I'm TUT
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