Yung Bans was relatively quiet over the past few months but it looks like he's readying himself for a productive summer. The rapper came through with his single, "Side By Side" earlier this week which served as his first single in over three months. The song also included a shout out to the incarcerated YNW Melly. Now, he teams up with Melly for their new collab, "Gutta Bitch."
Yung Bans is back with his second drop of the week. The rapper teams up with YNW Melly for their track, "Gutta Bitch." The song features production by Danny Wolf and Otxhello who deliver a bass-heavy beat for the two rappers to deliver their melodic flow over. Fans have been eager to hear this track for a while. The two artists previously previewed the song in late-2018.
Peep their new song below.
Quotable Lyrics
These hoes be out here suckin' dick
So I can't even worry about 'em
Jump in the benz, I swerve out 'em
That pussy, I beat her nerves out
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