Lute Joins Jackie Spade On "Section 8"

Jackie Space and Dreamville's Lute link up on their new track, "Section 8."

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Jackie Spade's a name you're going to be familiar with soon. The Kinston, NC rapper's built a buzz over the years. He appeared alongside Tink, Charles Hamilton and Joyner Lucas at the 2015 BET Hip-Hop Awards. Since then, he's released a few projects such as Cheap Dates And Heartbreaks as well as his EP, Eclectic. Now, he's gearing up for a new project and comes through with a new effort off of it.

With the help of Dreamville's Lute, Jackie Spade comes through with his latest track, "Section 8." The track is set to appear on his forthcoming project, Aurafication which is due out on Feb 22nd. The track features a smooth soul vocal sample while Spade details the struggles of growing up in inner-city Kinston, NC with the assistance of Lute.

"Section 8" follows the release of "MIA" and "Country Love." ft. Petey Pablo. Keep your eyes peeled for Spade's upcoming project, Aurafication.

Quotable Lyrics
Had to stay off the block,
'Cause every other day another n***a gettin' shot
Tryna merk the opposition, money want the mission,
Tell me just what is it 'bout, tryna get clout
N***a better watch his mouth, I'm representin' for the South


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