Lil Tracy Comes Through With "Gorilla"

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Lil Tracy delivers his latest single "Gorilla."

Lil Tracy's been working heavily this past year and as of the past week, been pretty active musically. The rapper's been dropping new music and keeping fans satisfied since dropping Life Of A Popstar earlier this year. Last week he dropped off two new singles, however one got removed from SoundCloud for unknown reasons. The next day, he dropped off "Demons." Less than a week since he dropped that single, he's back with his latest effort, "Gorilla."

Tracy continues to push out his pop-infused trap bangers with every release and "Gorilla" is now different. While the song bares a few similarities to "Demons" in terms of the melodies, he still manages to drop a solid single. Tracy grabs Forza for the song's wavy production. Meanwhile, he takes the track and continues to flex like he usually does. With the amount of work that he's been delivering, we're hoping he has another project coming soon.

Quotable Lyrics
Give me my space, I'm a planet
I'mma play with her pussy just like Hamlet
I can't read off a nigga like a pamphlet
Okay, I run up that cheque like an errand


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