Yung Bans, Tracy, D Savage Link Up On 16yrold's "IFEELLIKEYOUNGSCOOTER"

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16yrold brings Yung Bans, Tracy and D Savage through for "IFEELLIKEYOUNGSCOOTER."

16yrold is one of the go-to producers in the underground right now. The producers been working with a lot of the up and coming artists that are just starting to buzz right now. His talents have helped him work with members of the A$AP Mob, Lucki, Desiigner, Ski Mask The Slump God and many others. Now, the producer connects a bunch of his homies together for a brand new heater.

16yrold brings Tracy, D Savage and Yung Bans on board for their latest collab together on "IFEELLIKEYOUNGSCOOTER." 16yrold links up with EERA for the production on the track. The song isn't necessarily one of those in your face type bangers. Instead, the production has a light, dreamy feel to it while all three rappers to their thing on it. 

Hopefully we get a beat tape from 16yrold some point this year but either way, 16yrold continues to pave his own lane in production with this song.

Quotable Lyrics
I got a stick, lets do it
Robbin' your bricks to move it
N*ggas talkin' beef, they don't want no smoke
She just sucked the gang but she want some more

 


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