Drayco McCoy Drops Off His New Project "Mudblood"

Drayco McCoy releases his latest project "Mudblood."

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Drayco McCoy's made some serious waves within the past year. While he's been grinding for the past few years, his name gained more prominence in the underground due to his several projects, singles and collaborations he's dished out. Over the summer, he's been grinding heavily towards releasing his next project. After dropping off a few singles, he comes through with his latest project, Mudblood.

Drayco McCoy is back with his latest project, Mudblood. The rapper's latest project is 10 tracks deep while Drayco holds down the majority himself. Frequent collaborator Mathaius Young pops up a few times on the track list as he features on "Right Hand," "Aint Losin Count" and handles the production on "Coke Rocks" as well as "Be Alone." Aside from Young, McCoy enlists TayMasterChef, BlkYth, Oogiemane, Yung Icey, BigCat, Dauphin Amir and more for production.


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