Young Scooter Drops Off "Sushi" Off Of "The Recipe"

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HNHH PREMIERE! Young Scooter gears up for "The Recipe" with his new single, "Sushi."

Young Scooter is getting ready for the release of his forthcoming project, The Recipe which is due out later this month. The rapper kicked off 2018 with Trippple Cross which featured heavy appearances from both Future and Young Thug. He previously announced his project Street Lottery 4, but we've yet to receive that. Nonetheless, he's getting ready to drop the project in a few weeks and today, he comes through with his latest single, "Sushi" for an HNHH Premiere.

Young Scooter holds it down on his own on his latest track, "Sushi." On his new track, Young Scooter addresses why another collaboration with Gucci Mane is unlikely while debunking any rumors that they've been beefing. 

 "I played some of this record when I was in the studio for my fans on IG, and some of these bullshit blogs on social media were running with it like I was dissing dude and that wasn't the case," he told HNHH. "Gucci is a ni**a who done helped me so how can I ever diss him? Just wanted these fans to know that I wasn't stressing getting features done, and was just getting to this show money touching these fans in the streets. This record shows and explains how I'm a product of my environment for real, no cap."

The Recipe is set to arrive on Dec. 21st and Young Scooter plans on delivering the realities of the streets.

"'Sushi' and The Recipe will expose all the fuckery going on in the streets right now, and shoutout to all the fans that have been patient as we getting everything perfect for you."

Quotable Lyrics
Young Scooter, I took the harder way. came up like Derez
All these pussy ass n***as be snitchin', got Ralo in the feds
Only King of Juug music, man, y'all n***as know that
All that juugin' in your music, you should thank me for that


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