King Combs & Smookey Margielaa Are "Feeling Savage" On Their New Collab

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King Combs & Smooky Margielaa connect on their new banger, "Feeling Savage."

There's been a lot of young rappers that came out this year. Among those are Diddy's son, King Combs, and A$AP Mob affiliate, Smooky Margielaa. While Combs has dropped a few joints off to put everyone on notice, Smooky's been revving up with collaborations and loose singles in preparation for an even bigger 2018. The two of them join forces for their latest single, "Feeling Savage."

King Combs and Smooky Margielaa deliver their booming new single, "Feeling Savage." It's a dope track that connects two young and promising rappers from New York City together and highlights their youthful energy. Both Combs and Margielaa have contrasting sounds but they make it work well on the track. Combs delivers a more smooth, laid back flow while Margielaa's delivery is much more abrasive and forceful. Regardless, the two of them have great chemistry on the track and hopefully, they work more in the future.

Quotable Lyrics
In the back of the Maybach
Young n*gga tryna fuckin' ball
Make M's and I want it all
In the benz but you rented yours


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