Lil Skies Grabs Landon Cube For His Latest Single "Nowadays"

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Lil Skies drops off some new music off his upcoming project.

Lil Skies is slowly on the rise right now. While many may not be as familiar as they should be, he's on his way to become a dominating force in the rap game. While he's made some serious waves, he's gearing up to release his forthcoming Life Of A Dark Rose mixtape in the new year. Today, he drops a cut off the project with Landon Cube titled, "Nowadays."

Lil Skies comes through with his somber track "Nowadays." The rapper flexes his ability to mix rapping with melodies in his own way and grabs Landon Cube for some additional assistance on the track. The track was produced by CashMoneyAP who brings a pretty simplistic yet catchy beat. It's a solid effort from Lil Skies and is a great little teaser of what to expect on his upcoming project.

Quotable Lyrics
It's so lonely on the eastside
I don't give a fuck, I keep it real
I'm not gon' let it slide
Now she see me up, she let me fuck
Want me to come inside


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