Uno The Activist Got "Chains, Rings, Gucci & Celine" On His Latest Single

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Uno The Activist hops on DJ Flippp production for "Chains, Rings, Gucci & Celine (Young N*gga Dream)."

Uno The Activist experienced a serious glow up in 2017. In August, he dropped off the Sorry For The Wait EP and a little over a month later, dropped off his project Live.Shyne.Die. Both projects helped elevate his status in the rap game as someone to keep an eye out for. Today, he comes through with a brand new loose single.

Uno The Activist's recruits DJ Flippp for the production on his latest track. Flippp drops off airy and wavy production for Uno The Activist while he delivers a fast flow. It's a hard banger and one of the few tracks we've received from Uno since the release of his latest project. His low vocal tone contrasts the upbeat production of Flippp but that itself is a stand out aspect of the track. 

Quotable Lyrics

Feelin' em
These bitches I'm really not feelin' em
They don't know what to say, they like a synonym
They look like they the minimum


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