Reese LaFlare Recruits PartyNextDoor & LondonOnDaTrack For "They Don't"

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Reese LaFlare drops off "They Don't" after leaking online earlier today.

Reese LaFlare's been working hard. The rapper dropped off a new project a few days a go with Maybe Later which featured K Camp, UnoTheActivist and Yung Bans. However, the rapper comes through today with some new music. After leaking online earlier today, Reese LaFlare officially releases his PartyNextDoor collaboration "They Don't" produced by London On Da Track.

Reese LaFlare comes through with his monstrous new single "They Don't." The single features Toronto crooner, PartyNextDoor, and is produced by the London On Da Track. It's a track that dives closer to PartyNextDoor's dark and cold sound. Reese LaFlare handles the verses while PND leads the chorus. It's an interesting song that blends a variety of sounds together. London On Da Track produced a track that finds a middle ground between the two artists. Hopefully, they collaborate more in the future.

Quotable Lyrics
I just want to give you what you want, want, want
Lame ass hoes talkin' wah wah wah
Pull up on you, tell you this n*gga ain't shit
You don't be trippin, you know these hoes ain't shit

 

 


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