Chevy Woods Delivers "Lewis Park Legend" Mixtape Ft. Wiz Khalifa

Chevy Woods returns with his latest mixtape, "Lewis Park Legend."

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Taylor Gang has been hard at work this year. Wiz Khalifa released his latest album Rolling Papers 2, Berner dropped off numerous project and Chevy Woods came through with a gang of music this year. Considering the label's prolific output, it would only make sense that they'd be trying to push out a new project before the year comes to an end. Today, Chevy Woods delivers his latest project, Lewis Park Legend.

Chevy Woods is back with his new mixtape, Lewis Park Legend. The rapper's new project serves as the follow-up to this summer's '81 mixtape he released in mid-June. Lewis Park Legend consists of thirteen new tracks with Wiz Khalifa as the only feature (although he does appear on two tracks). Aside from that, Woods also taps Sledgren for production on "Blanco 550." Chevy Woods is back with a smoke-filled project to cap out the year. Peep the new project below.


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