Lil Skies Drops Off New Song "Pop Star"

Lil Skies comes through with his latest song, "Pop Star."

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California underwear brand, Ethika are gearing up to drop off the second installment of their RGB mixtape series tomorrow and they've hailed some major names for the project. Yesterday, they unleashed Lil Wayne's "Vizine" which finds Weezy buckin' more shots at Birdman. In addition, they also dropped off Lil Skies and Rich The Kid's collab on "Creeping." For some reason, the song was taken down from the Soundcloud page but, they come through with another cut from Skies.

Skies comes through with his latest effort for the RGB mixtape series with "Pop Star." It's an upbeat joint that finds Skies flexing both his lyrical and melodic abilities. The song's hook also references a few lines off his song, "Red Roses." It's an catchy joint that lives up to the title. 

Skies is slowly becoming that guy and we're excited to see what he has up his sleeve next. 

Quotable Lyrics
She's not the type to be nervous
Been gettin' money, you learnin'
You stuck in a shell, I'm no hermit
I want more green but no Kermit


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