Aminé Taps Young Thug For "Compensating," Announces "Limbo"

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Aminé unleashes his new single with Young Thug to formally announce his new LP.

Aminé's coming through for the summer. As we formally enter the month of July, Aminé kicks things off with a brand new single titled, "Compensating" featuring Young Thug. The rapper's latest single arrives alongside the announcement of his new project, Limbo due out later this summer. T-Minus serves up warm, summer-vibes with steel drums and bouncing West Coast bass as Aminé airs out his relationship woes and Young Thug flexes on every ex that's done him wrong.

Aminé has been inching towards the release of a new project over the past few months. Over the past few months, he's released "Shimmy" and "Riri." Limbo is set to drop on August 7th. Keep your eyes peeled for that and check out Amine's new collab with Young Thug below.

Quotable Lyrics
And you know why
You've been f*ckin' with me since I was a small fry
And your ex-man, that's my lil' guy
I know some n***as kick that'll kick him to the co-signs 
I'm a Westside n***a, we don't show signs
You got some fake friends, they just tote lines


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