Lil Gnar & Trippie Redd Deliver High-Octane Banger On "Missiles"

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Lil Gnar and Trippie Redd went all out on "Missiles."

Lil Gnar and Trippie Redd are two artists who are known for their off-the-wall energy, so it only makes sense that the two would join forces on a brand new track that is nothing short of a banger. On Friday, the two dropped their collaborative effort "Missiles," and there is certainly a lot to be excited about here.

The production features some booming 808s, all while violins and classic strings are placed in the background, which adds a cinematic feel to the track. From there, Lil Gnar and Trippie deliver braggadocios lyrics that help complement the high-octane production. Overall, it's a great effort from the two, and you can check it out down below.

Quotable Lyrics:

Excuse my bad language, I think I'm thе shit (Yeah, for real)
Take a PJ out to Cali' to grab somе Biscotti, it's smellin' like piss
Doubled up (Dope), I'm pourin' my stress in this double cup
Remember, I ran my first hundred up (Hundred up)
My Draco got titties, a honeybun (Honeybun)


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