Juicy J Recruits Kevin Gates & Lil Skies For "Let Me See"

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Juicy J is back with new heat with Kevin Gates, Lil Skies and Tay Keith.

2018 felt rather quiet for Juicy J but that's not to say he wasn't working. The rapper released his mixtape SHUTDAFUKUP at the beginning of 2018, did several features and scattered a few singles throughout the year. On top of that, he teased a possible position as the president of Colombia Records, although there haven't been any updates on that since then. Today, the rapper comes through with some new music to bless his fans alongside Kevin Gates and Lil Skies.

Juicy J is back with some new fire on his latest single, "Let Me See." The rapper enlists Kevin Gates and Lil Skies for the track while recruiting fellow Memphis native Tay Keith for the production. With Keith delivering a spacey banger with a Memphis flavor, Juicy J kicks things off with a flossy verse. Juicy J holds down the hook as well before Kevin Gates jumps in for the second verse. Lil Skies then rolls through to close things off on the third verse.

Juicy J teased the single earlier today. He also said a video for the song was on the way. Make sure you keep your eyes peeled for that.

Quotable Lyrics
You ain't from the hood,  You ain't get that out the mud
You ain't come up off them drugs
And that's understood, man, I wish these n***as would
Toss 'em in the firewood


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