TeeCee4800 & YG Link Up On "How Many Liccs"

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TeeCee4800 gears up for his upcoming project with "How Many Liccs" ft. YG.

TeeCee4800 has been building up hype around his name for the past several years. He's been dropping loose singles and mixtapes over time that have helped solidify his talents to the masses. While the rapper has also gained traction for his association with YG, DJ Mustard and Ty Dolla $ign, it's looking like his time is coming soon. The rapper's been building anticipation this year for his sequel to 2015's, Realness Over Millions. As he gears up for that to drop, today he unleashes his latest single "How Many Liccs" featuring Bompton's YG.

The two of them keep it G on this hard hitting West Coast banger. Throughout the song they ask how many licc's will it take to finally get rich. Both YG and TeeCee4800 have continuously proven to have great chemistry in the booth together. The rapper's have been working together for quite some time so it's nice to hear YG, at this stage in his career, still lend his talents to people that were with him on the come-up. As their vocal tones contrast on the song but collide well over the production.

TeeCee is officially in roll out mode for his upcoming Realness Over Millions 2 project. The rapper dropped "Crippin'" earlier this year featuring Vince Staples and D. Loc. Along with the release of "How Many Liccs", he's also confirmed that the pre-order for his upcoming project will be available tomorrow. YG and Vince Staples will make appearances on the project as well as K-Camp, E-40, Berner and many others. Keep your eyes peeled for that. TeeCee4800 is someone to keep an ear out for right now.

Quotable Lyrics
You be talkin all that shit,
And your pockets full of lint
I be fuckin' on your bitch
She say you ain't on your shit


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