Taylor Bennett Can't Work For That "Minimum Wage" On New Single

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Taylor Bennett releases new single "Minimum Wage."

The Bennett family is hella talented. While Chance The Rapper is obviously a super star, his younger brother, Taylor Bennett, is paving his own lane in the rap game. Last year was one of his most productive years. He released his album Restoration Of An American Idol and built a bigger buzz for his name. It's been two months since his last release but now, he's dropped his fist single off the new year.

Taylor Bennett comes through with his new single "Minimum Wage." The song was produced by Alex Lustig who delivers an upbeat, spacey beat for Bennett to snap on. Bennett denounces working for minimum wage on the track in the pursuit of something bigger and better. Bennett gets better with every single one of his releases. We're excited to see what he has in store for the future.

Quotable Lyrics
Water dancin' on my wrist (uh)
Big body with assists (yuh)
Give a fuck about a bitch (nah)
Did some drugs, now we lit (yah)


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