Lil Duke Enlists Offset For "Double"

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Lil Duke & Offset connect for "Double."

While many may perceive Lil Duke to be Young Thug's right hand man, he's gearing up to prove that he's an artist in his own right. Over the years, he's dropped some promising projects and linking up with some prominent artists to collab. With the release of his upcoming tape Uberman 2 dropping tomorrow, he links up with Offset for "Double." 

Lil Duke and Offset let their Atlanta energies collide on "Double." With a haunting trap beat standing behind them, the two rappers swap bars on this heavy hitting single. As expected, Offset comes through with an energetic verse filled with his signature ad-libs that add to the whole energy of the song. Lil Duke holds his own down with this one and the both of them have infectious chemistry on this track. Hopefully, this leads to more collaboration between the two and maybe even a Lil Duke appearance on Culture II.

Quotable Lyrics
I told y'all niggas that I am the wizard
I could put points on the Porsche when I feel it
It's a murder so tell me who did it
What you talkin' bout Willis?


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