Young Scooter Taps Karlae & Miss Mulatto For "I Need A Real B*tch"

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Young Scooter returns with a new track off of "The Recipe."

Young Scooter is just a few hours away from releasing his upcoming project, The Recipe. Right before dropping it, he gives fans another taste of what's to come with his new single, "I Need A Real Bitch." The rapper joins forces with Karlae -- who made her rap debut on Young Thug's Slime Language in August -- and Miss Mulatto to deliver this smooth trap banger. Scooter details the characteristics of a solid ride-or-die chick that'll do anything for her man while Karlae and Miss Mulatto provide the female perspective to the track. 

Scooter's been dishing out singles off of The Recipe over the past few weeks. The rapper kicked off the campaign for the project two months ago with "New Hunnids" ft. Yung Bans and Gunna. Since then, he's dropped off his singles, "Sushi" and "No Flaws" ft. G Herbo. 

Scooter's The Recipe also includes features from Youngboy Never Broke Again, Hoodrich Pablo Juan, Kodak Black, Nav and more. Keep your eyes peeled for that tonight.

Quotable Lyrics
I need a boss bitch, bad bitch
I'm runnin' from broke bitches
She know my ex bitches get rich with real n***as
Allergic to broke n***as
Life ain't a joke n***a
Pussy n***a piss me off, I let his hoe work the door, n***a 


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