Lil Tracy Drops Off New Single "Demons"

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Lil Tracy drops off his latest single "Demons."

Lil Tracy's been working hard throughout this year and it's showing. A few months back, the rapper dropped off Life Of A Popstar mixtape. It was the second project he's dropped this year but it also showed his strengths as an artist. Since then, he's been on a steady stream of loose releases on his Soundcloud. Today, he comes through with another loosie, "Demons."

Lil Tracy brings a dark vibe with a pop sound. It's a strange blend but he makes it work flawlessly. With his latest single, he flexes his melodies on a much more pop tone but he addresses some darker subject matter. He's paving his own lane with what he's doing right now. The track's production was handled by marvy ayy, who brings flare of trap mixed with pop which is mildly reminiscent of some of Lil Uzi Vert's work. Nonetheless, it's a solid effort from him.

Quotable Lyrics
Charms on my neck, she think I'm charming
I could be your Ken, you could be my Barbie
Say you love me when we're inside the Ferrari
Say you love me when we're inside the Ferrari


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