Nessly's buzzing right now and he's getting ready to make an even bigger mark with his album Wildflower. The album is set to drop next week and he's been readying the project over the past few months with the fire singles he's been dropping. With less than a week to go, he comes through with his latest single which also serves as the outro to his upcoming project.
Nessly recruits Joji for his new DayTrip produced single "Make It Right." Nessly handles the verses while he hands off hook duties to Joji. It's still in the vein of his dark, trap sounds he typically dabbles with. Joji accentuates the feel with his grim vocals on the hook while Nessly keeps his vocals auto-tuned out as he hits the verses.
Aside from Joji, Nessly also has features from Ski Mask The Slump God, 24hrs and Hoodrich Pablo Juan. Keep your eyes peeled for that project dropping on Feb. 28th.
Quotable Lyrics
Jumpin' out the front seat of the lamborghini, lookin' like the Dukes of Hazzard
I can make your bitch dream come true, heard they lookin' for a new Aladdin
Hit up V Live, shake that ass, find you a rapper
You can't rent no lamb, find no genie, that shit don't happen
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