Sheck Wes recently penned a deal with G.O.O.D Music and Travis Scott's Cactus Jack Records. With those two signings alone, it's safe to say he has a bright future ahead of him. Shortly after announcing his signing, the rapper dropped off the video for "Mo Bamba." The effort gave put a bigger light on him and caught the attention of many other people. Today, he stopped by Zane Lowe Beats1 show to premiere his latest single, "Do That."
Sheck Wes returns with his latest effort, "Do That." The rapper explained the meaning behind the song while premiering it with Zane Lowe.
"'Do That' was actually inspired by traditional wrestlers," he said, "It just reminded me of the drums they would use in their little ritual performing warm-up before their wrestling matches."
Keep your eyes peeled for his project Mudboy set to drop this spring.
Quotable Lyrics
Get to it, get to it, get to it
I'm a young n*gga chasin' that bag
I ain't Meek Mill, but a n*gga dream chasing
I need a white Lambo and a Jag
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