Lil Wop continues to feed the streets with new music. The rapper signed a deal to Gucci Mane's 2017 Eskimo Boyz last year and has been in full force ever since. The rapper dropped his project, Wopaveli 3 and shortly after followed it with his joint project with Trippie Redd on Angels & Demons. His prolific run in 2017 was only build up to what he has in store this year. Last week, he released his latest solo single, "DEATH NOTE." Today, he returns with his latest effort, "Gang Way" featuring Big Adolf.
Lil Wop and Big Adolf join forces on their new collaboration, "Gang Way." It's a dark, loud and abrasive single from the two artists that highlights the evident horror influence in their music. Nonetheless, they both come through with a some fire on this track.
Quotable Lyrics
Sippin' on this mud like I'm sick as fuck
I get a rush when I put Xanax in my blunt
Gang way, trappin' out the gate way
Gang bang clips, ain't no let your chain swang
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