100 gecs Enlist Lil West & Tony Velour For "gecgecgec" Remix

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100 gecs, Lil West, and Tony Velour add quite a bit of spice to the "gecgecgec" remix.

For the uninitiated, 100 gecs is perhaps one of the wildest music duos coming out of the United States. Hailing from St-Louis, Dylan Brady and Laura Les are a production and vocalist duo that have been making waves thanks to their abrasive and genre-bending songs. After the success of their 1000 Gecs album, the two are back with a remix version of the album. 

One of the standouts is the remix to "gecgecgec" which features the likes of Lil West, and Tony Velour. Throughout the track, we get a plethora of industrial sounds, all while Lil West starts off the track with a lowkey verse. From there, Velour leads us into Laura Les' unhinged autotuned chorus. If you're a fan of this style of music, definitely check this track out. 

Quotable Lyrics:

Pull out the whip, make 'em all scream
Pull up with sticks like a ball team
Gimme that head like Oshea
I want the bitch, keep me company
Brand new whip and that bitch got a oil leak


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