Dr. Maleek Recruits 24Hrs On "Juicy"

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Dr. Maleek and 24Hrs have a summer smash with "Juicy."

At this point, it's safe to say that Dr. Maleek knows how to make a hit. He's been working with some major names over the years including The Game and Tory Lanez. He's worked with both artists on numerous occasions and recently featured Tory on his new project, Complications that he released in May. He's already gearing up to drop a new project in the near future. To get us ready for it, he comes through with his new track, "Juicy" featuring 24Hrs.

Dr. Maleek recruits 24hrs for his new song, "Juicy." His latest track is a certified summer jam that serves as a perfect anthem for those hot days on the beach or when you're just partying with your friends. It has an uptempo, pop beat behind it and 24Hrs comes through and demolishes it on his verse.

Peep the new track below.

Quotable Lyrics
You had body like a Barbie
You Benihana's, no Arby's
You know we probably pushed the 'Rari
Twenty - I want calamari 


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