Brockhampton Make Triumphant Return With New Single "N.S.T."

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Brockhampton has returned with a lowkey new track that seemingly came out of the blue.

Brockhampton has been making a name for themselves over the last four years and while much of their music is based in hip-hop and r&b, they make sure to let people know they are actually a boyband. Led by Kevin Abstract, Brockhampton has amassed a cult following that is always yearning for some new music. Today, that's exactly what they got.

Yes, that's right. Brockhampton dropped two new tracks last night, including "N.S.T." which is a lowkey track that ditches some of the sing-songy vibes from their previous album. On this track, the members of the group pitch their voices down to provide some quiet verses that will certainly provide the stay-at-home vibes.

Give this track a spin and let us know what you think.

Quotable Lyrics:

And I ain't taking "no" no more
Them niggas grew up on Screw?
What the fuck dawg, now we getting back to the beginning
You gave me scrimmage, I played the finish


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