Ethika Drops "RGB Mixtape 2" Ft. Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz, Kodak Black & More

Ethika drops off the second installment to "RGB" mixtape series with Kodak Black, LiL Wayne, 2 Chainz & more.

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Last year, California underwear brand, Ethika, dropped off the first installment of their RGB mixtape series which featured appearances from Meek Mill, Dave East, Kid Ink and more. They've been teasing the second installment this past week with several releases including Lil Wayne's "Vizine," 2 Chainz & Skooly's collab on "Go Get You Some Money" and more. Today, they release the project in its entirety.

Ethika's RGB 2 mixtape is looking even better than the first. The project consists of 19 tracks of pure bangers with new music from Kid Ink, Ace Hood, Lil Durk, YFN Lucci and more. It also includes new music from Kodak Black as well as Lil Skies. In addition to the project's release, Ethika also dropped an accompanying collection of underwear as well. You could peep those here and check out the mixtape as well. 


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