Lil West Drops New Heartbreak Anthem "Cut Me Off Like Chyna Bb"

Lil West comes through with his latest single, "Cut Me Off Like Chyna Bb."

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Lil West has been on a heavy grind over the past two years. The rapper shared his album, LW17 over a year ago, and since then, he's dished out a whole lot of loose singles and collaborations. He also performed out HNHH Presents Fire Emoji Live showcase earlier this year alongside Lil Wop and Chxpo. It's been about two months since we last heard something from West but today, he comes through with his latest track, "Cut Me Off Like Chyna Bb."

West is back with his latest single, "Cut Me Off Like Chyna Bb." The song was produced by Mattthws. "Cut Me Off Like Chyna Bb" serves as his first release since July's "No More." West's new track further proves his strength at meshing together emo with hip hop and turning into his own unique sound.

With the release of his new track, keep your eyes peeled for more music from West as well as a new album.

Quotable Lyrics
So what? If I got my bitch in the back and my bro in the other room
I gave up, but I came back 'cause you already know I'm in love with you
We made up, 'cause I got the guap and you know I got more than your wallet do
They hate us, they want what we got but they couldn't be us if they wanted to


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