K$upreme Enlists Lil Yachty For "Tony!"

Sailing Team in full motion on "Tony!"

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Earlier today, Sailing Team member K$upreme dropped off his latest project Sorry 4 The FlexIt's the second project he's dropped this year following April's Flex Muzik. It's a solid project that showcases $upreme's strengths as an artist. It continues to exemplify his unique approach to trap music with ethereal production and his own spin on the flow that dominates Atlanta currently. One of the project's highlights is the Lil Yachty assisted, "Tony!"

K$upreme and Lil Yachty bring their flare of "bubblegum trap" on "Tony!" The Sorry 4 The Flex highlight has K$upreme and Yachty swapping bars over some airy production with some crunchy drums to back it up. The song teeters closer to what Yachty's known for but $upreme doesn't allow Yachty to outshine him. It's a dope collaboration between two of Atlanta's youngest stars and continues to prove why the two help project the voice and the sound of a new era of hip hop.

Quotable Lyrics
Young nigga still got the hammer
And that shit came with bananas
Head wrapped up in a Louis bandana
And I go to sleep in the Gucci pyjamas


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