Ski Mask The Slump God Connects With Higher Brothers For "Flo Rida"

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East meets West when Higher Brothers and Ski Mask get together.

Higher Brothers are leading the way of the eastern hemisphere's new trap wave. They've dropped a slew of singles that have caught traction in America and have since worked with some pretty heavy hitters in the game. This time, they've linked up with Broward County own, Ski Mask the Slump God, for their wild new single "Flo Rida."

While Higher Brothers and Ski Mask The Slump God differ in musical backgrounds, one thing is certain: they both share the same type of energy. Higher Brothers tackle the majority of the song before Ski Mask comes through at the end with his fast delivery. It's a solid collaboration between the two and another effort from Higher Brothers that's helping them garner the traction to move full speed in America.

Prior to working with Ski Mask, they dropped off their Famous Dex collab, "Made In China," which has garnered a heavy amount of traction for them since.

Quotable Lyrics
Bet I can fuck your mother
I'm sharp like fuckin' cutters
She wet like the fuckin' gutters
And just like a nature lover
I wish a nigga would've


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