Nick Grant Snaps On A Lauryn Hill Sample On "Forever And Always"

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Nick Grant goes in on his new single "Forever And Always."

Nick Grant's been on a hell of a grind for the past few years but last year was his most productive by far. He dropped off his project Return Of The Cool and spent the majority of the year riding it out and pushing the project as far as he could. His name might be as prominent as it should be but he's definitely on his way to make a mark in the game. Today, he drops a new single that samples a classic to give it a more modern feel.

Nick Grant comes through with his latest single, "Forever And Always." The Miltone and DG produced single samples Lauryn Hill's "Doo Wop (That Thing)" but the way they use the sample and apply the drums on it gives a whole new feel. Grant, as expected, snaps lyrically and showcases his versatile flows throughout. 

Keep your eyes peeled for Nick Grant's next project Dreamin' Out Loud that's expected to drop some point this year.

Quotable Lyrics
Aye, ain't that about a bitch?
I like my women a lotta thick
When your flow is presidential, you ain't gotta politic
N*gga, tell the radio, they ain't gotta play my shit,
Suck a dick n*gga


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