Lil Tracy's one of Soundcloud rap's most enigmatic figures. He's taken on a lone wolf status of sorts in the rap game but it's been working for him. The rapper had a productive 2018 which included the release of two EP's, Sinner and Designer Talk. Since then, he's continued to release music and now, he links up with Lil Kawaii for his latest track.
Lil Tracy recruits Lil Kawaii for his new track, "I Love My Fans" where he shows his appreciation for the supporters that stuck by him over the years. His latest track follows the release of "This Is It Chief" and "Don't Touch" which arrived earlier this year. Leesta & Skress hold it down on the grim production of the track.
Peep "I Love My Fans" below.
Quotable Lyrics
Made some rackys off a black tee
Yeah, I'm in the Hellcat and it's smashing
I got bad bitch, you got trash beats
You ain't even got a house, how you got to panic
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