Lil West has been on a streak this past year. The Delaware rapper delivered his debut album LW17 and since then, he's delivered a heavy amount of loose singles. Today, he adds another single to his catalog with his "You Know It All."
Li West takes a refreshing approach to his new single. As opposed to the more distorted production he usually tackles, the rapper strips everything down with an acoustic guitar and minimal production. His voice bares raw emotion while dazzled by auto-tune. nothing, nowhere handles the production on this single, continuously proving that his ear for beats is not limited to just one style.
West has delivered a bunch of new music within the past month. In October, he released three new singles with "Heart4over" and "FMLB" as well as his collaboration with nothing, nowhere on "REM." Hopefully we receive more music from him before the end of the year.
Quotable Lyrics
Don't let things go away
We can go to my place
Tell me what's really your goals
I don't want to see you fold
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