Lil Tjay Links Up With Sheff G & Sleepy Hallow On "Wet Em Up Pt. 2"

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Lil Tjay, Sheff G, and Sleepy Hallow trade bars on this banger from "State Of Emergency."

Lil Tjay has been a rising star in the music industry as of late although he has certainly come through with some peculiar antics over the last week. Tjay has been doing the most to promote his brand new EP State Of Emergency which dropped on Friday. There are seven songs on the tape and he was able to secure features from the likes of Jay Critch, Pop Smoke, and more.

On the fourth track, Tjay enlists Sheff G and Sleepy Hallow for two features on "Wet Em Up Pt. 2." Throughout the track, all three MC's speak about their experiences in New York, with Tjay getting deep about some of the horrors he has seen, and also partaken in.

Give this new track a spin and let us know what you think, in the comments below.

Quotable Lyrics:

I don't talk much through the cellular (No, no)
Been in that field thumbin' through drills
Shit ain't 'bout nothin', that's regular
And I been on that time, ain't no lettin' up
Don't you think 'cause my paper been gettin' up


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