Lil Bibby Recruits Blac Youngsta For "Sumn"

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Lil Bibby & Blac Youngsta connect on "Sumn."

We haven't got a lot of music from Lil Bibby this year but he's been steadily working on Free Crack 4. While he's revealed that the project is done, a release date has yet to be confirmed nor much other information pertaining to the project. However, he's previewed some music through social media. Today, he comes through with the Blac Youngsta-assisted single, "Sumn."

Blac Youngsta and Lil Bibby get together to deliver a street banger. The latest single with the two artists find them DJ L production who brings minimal beat with 808's banging in the back and a simple harp progression carrying the track. Lil Bibby flexes a triplet flow during his verse while Blac Youngsta handles the hook and the second verse. 

If this is an indication of what Free Crack 4 will sound like, it's definitely doing to be a promising project.

Quotable Lyrics
I got homeboys in the county fighting years dawg
I can't fuck with none of these rappers, they too weird dawg
I told that label suck my dick, they got me pissed off
And I'm gon' keep selling that shit until I get caught


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