Young Lito Enlists Maxo Kream & Uno The Activist For "Checc It Out"

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Young Lito, Uno The Activist and Maxo Kream connect on "Checc It Out."

After being released from jail last year, Young Lito was right back in the booth doing what he does best. The rapper came out the gates swinging with "First Day Out" where he fired shots at former label mate, Troy Ave. Since then, he's been working hard and is gearing to release his upcoming mixtape In Due Time 2 tomorrow. Before dropping that, he shares a snippet off the tape featuring Maxo Kream and Uno The Activist on "Checc It Out."

Young Lito delivers a promising effort off his forthcoming project with "Checc It Out" featuring Maxo Kream and Uno The Activist. The production was handled by Rubi Rose who comes through with a drippy banger suitable for the styles of all three artists. 

Keep an eye out for In Due Time 2 dropping tomorrow.

Quotable Lyrics
Rolex, two tones, mad hoes, two phones
Gold on white stone, that's trap money, n*gga no loans
Ice cream, no cones but the drop is vanilla
I was down like a cellar, now I fly no propeller


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