Lil Tracy Feels "Like A Farmer" On His New Country Song

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Lil Tracy dabbles in country music with his new single, "Like A Farmer."

Lil Tracy's built quite the presence on Soundcloud and other social media platforms over the past few years. He was one of Lil Peep's most frequent collaborators from early on in their careers. In recent times, he's been pumping out a lot of music with some other prominent artists on Soundcloud. Last week, he linked up with Yung Bans on "Lately" which hailed production from 16yrold. Today, he follows it up with one of his most experimental songs to date, "Like A Farmer."

Tracy dives into the world of country with his latest single, "Like A Farmer." The rapper seems to have taken a page out of Young Thug's Beautiful Thugger Girls with this song and turned it into his own. There's definitely some satirical bits throughout the song but Tracy still comes through with a dope take on country sounds. "Like A Farmer" proves that Tracy has the potential to take his career to new heights without having to be boxed into a single genre. 

Quotable Lyrics
Don't come 'round here, we don't like your kind
I been fuckin' these sluts but I love my wife
Got a big ol' truck so we all gon' ride
I'm sippin' lean like a Coors Light


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