Jace Hops On Chuck Inglish Production For "Walking Lick"

Jace and Chuck Inglish team up on "Walking Lick."

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It's been a while since we've heard from Jace. The Atlanta native who's a notable member of the Two-9 collective hasn't dropped a whole lot of music in recent times but that's about to change in the near future. He revealed this morning that he's trying to get Two-9 back in the booth together. However, he has another project underway. Today, he links up with Chuck Inglish for their new track, "Walking Lick."

Jace and Chuck Inglish have officially announced a joint project together and they've unleashed the first single off of the project, "Walking Lick." With the funky production of Chuck Inglish and Jace's gritty flow, they give us a glimpse of what to expect on their joint project. They've yet to announce a title or release date for the project but we'll keep you updated.

Quotable Lyrics
It's always lit where I am like a fireman
Girl, if yo n*gga ain't makin' no money, I think you should fire him
If he got pressure, say fuck all the extra and tell him to try me then
I rep the east side on every song so you know where to find me at


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