Lil West Connects With Jay Vee For New Track "Bands"

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Lil West returns with his latest track "Bands."

Lil West is ready for global domination at this point. After releasing his project LW17 last year, it's evident that he's getting ready to make a huge mark in the future. Throughout 2018, he's been grinding heavily and dropped off several singles since the top of the year. It's been a little over a month since we got a new song from him but he changes that today. The rapper connects with producer Jay Vee for his latest track, "Bands."

Lil West joins forces with Jay Vee on his new track, "Bands." Jay Vee production blends some trap-esque drums with an acoustic guitar riff. Meanwhile, Lil West's croons with his auto-tune laced vocals.

Lil West will be performing at HNHH Fire Emoji Live in NYC on April 10th in NYC. Peep more details here.   

Quotable Lyrics
Tryna get my money fast
In the city but you know I'm comin' back
I tell my baby 'fuck the tag'
I get this shit before you even gotta ask


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