Lil West & Take A Day Trip Deliver Post-Valentine's Day Vibes On "Not Sure"

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Lil West & Take A Day Trip link up again for their new collab, "Not Sure."

Valentine's Day is a polarizing holiday. Some enjoy the Hallmark holiday while others despise every minute of it. Thankfully, Lil West, a buzzing name in the underground these days, is here with some post-Valentine emo rap to hold you down this weekend. After linking up with Take A Day Trip on "Somedays," the producer and rapper connect once again for "Not Sure."

Lil West is back with some new heat alongside Take A Day Trip with their latest drop, "Not Sure." West tackles the ups-and-downs of tumultuous relationships over a dark trap beat. Take A Day Trip delivers a dark, minimalist beat for West to deliver his melodic flow on. "Not Sure" further demonstrates the undeniable chemistry between Lil West and Take A Day Trip. 

Peep the new track below and keep your eyes peeled for new music from both Take A Day Trip and Lil West, who is set to appear on Night Lovell's upcoming Goodnight Lovell album. 

Quotable Lyrics
She wanna jump in the Phantom
She wanna Louis her baggage
She wanna live in a palace
She want me but she not happy
I'm tired of keepin' a balance
I don't know why I allow it
There's too many secrets I'm hidin'
I'm tired of catchin' you lyin'


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