Young Dolph & Trouble Connect On DJ Outta Space's "You Ain't Gang"

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DJ Outta Space grabs Trouble & Young Dolph for "You Ain't Gang."

DJ Outta Space's been gearing up for his upcoming project NASA. From what it looks like, it's definitely going to be a project filled with some prominent names. While we wait for him to drop the project in it's entirety, he teases another single off of the project. This time be brings Young Dolph and Trouble together for "You Ain't Gang."

DJ Outta Space's latest single is probably the biggest one he has in the cut yet. The leading single off of the project was the Lil Freaky assisted "Bye Felicia" that he dropped about two weeks a go. However, with Trouble and Young Dolph on the track, he's definitely gearing up to open the doors up even more. "You Ain't Gang" has Young Dolph and Trouble delivering some in-depth insight to the street life. Throughout the song, the two artists swap verses back and forth while differentiating the fake and the real.

Along with the single, DJ Outta Space shared the song's cover art. DJ Outta Space, Young Dolph and Trouble are seen at a table with guns sprawled out in front of them. It has direct inspiration from the "Grand Theft Auto" covers.

For Young Dolph, it's definitely dope to hear him come back with an influx of music. Last Friday, he released his Thinking Out Loud album. The project dropped a few weeks after he was shot in Los Angeles and was promoted by the single and video for "Believe Me" which was shot while he was recovering in the hospital.

Trouble kicked off the year with his EP 16 which featured Boosie Badazz, Peewee Longway, Skippa Da Flippa and more on it's six song tracklist.

With NASA  gearing to drop in November, DJ Outta Space definitely has something dope up his sleeve.

Quotable Lyrics
Real nigga since the beginning, that's how I came
I just might drop the top in the range
Cock my glock, then bang
Tryna make a hundred mill and dodge the fame


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