Lil Duke & Gunna Join Forces On "Petty"

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Lil Duke and Gunna team up on new single, "Petty."

The YSL camp has been hard at work these days. Although there's no sign of a new project from Young Thug in the foreseeable future, he seems to be taking a backseat these days in order to push the artists under the Young Stoner Life imprint. Lil Duke's been working with Thug for a minute while establishing himself as a solo artist. Today, he comes through with his new single, "Petty" with Gunna.

Lil Duke and Gunna link up for their new collaboration, "Petty" which they released alongside a new video. The track features the two rappers swapping bars about money, the streets and of course, their drip. The song follows the release of Lil Duke's track, "The One" which he dropped off last month.

As for Gunna, he's fresh off the release of Drip Or Drown 2 which dropped last month. The project debuted at number 3 on the Billboard 200, marking Gunna's highest charting project to date. 

Peep their new song below and keep your eyes peeled for more new music from Lil Duke & Gunna

Quotable Lyrics
I peeped you, you petty, bitch
I sized your measurements
Politics, I'm geeked up, I took a whole lot of grits
Ain't steppin' in no more Giuseppe kicks,
I ain't splurgin', I'm stackin' these presidents


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