Yung Bans Grabs Smokepurpp & Larry League For His Self-Titled EP

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Yung Bans delivers his self-titled EP.

Over the course of 2017, Yung Bans has been making serious waves across the internet. He's dropped a slew of new music over the past few months and he's geared to drop a full body of work to show everyone what exactly he has up his sleeves. Today, he delivers his self-titled EP.

It's been a big year for Yung Bans and he's capping it off with his latest project. Over six tracks, he comes through bringing his own flare to the game. Each song on the project as different vibes to them. While the opening track, "No Accident," is filled with high energy, "Dead Faces" has a low key, soulful vibe to it. While he holds down the majority of the project by himself, he recruits Smokepurpp for "No Accident" and Larry League for "Checks."

For anyone that's been keeping an eye out for him, this project shouldn't disappoint. If you're unaware, this should draw you into what he has in store for the future.

1. No Accident
2. Checks ft. Smokepurpp
3. Dead Faces
4. Sauce Like The Drip
5. Sneak Dissin'
6. Charge ft. Larry League


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