Nav Drops Off "Good Intentions" Ft. Pop Smoke, Young Thug, Travis Scott, Future

Nav is back with "Good Intentions" produced by himself and his XO Records label heads Amir "Cash" Esmailian and The Weeknd.

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As promised, Nav has made a triumphant return. The Canadian rapper-producer has delivered his highly-anticipated project Good Intentions, produced by himself along with XO Records label heads Amir "Cash" Esmailian and The Weeknd. Nav has been keeping himself busy working on this one, and he recently shared the tracklist that included features by a handful of some of his friends and frequent collaborators.

Young Thug, Pop Smoke, Future, Travis Scott, Lil Uzi Vert, and Don Toliver all make appearances on Good Intentions, with Thugger and Gunna popping up on more than one track. Nav fans will find that he doesn't stray far from the sound that his admirers have grown to love in the past, so give Good Intentions a few spins and let us know which track is your favorite.

Tracklist

1. Good Intentions (Intro)
2. No Debate ft. Young Thug
3. My Business ft. Future
4. Turks ft. Travis Scott & Gunna
5. Brown Boy
6. Status ft. Lil Uzi Vert
7. Codeine ft. Gunna
8. Saint Laurenttt
9. Coast To Coast
10. Run It Up ft. Pop Smoke
11. Spend It ft. Young Thug
12. Recap ft. Don Toliver
13. She Hurtin
14. Overdose
15. Did You Wrong
16. My Space
17. No Ice ft. Lil Durk
18. Proud of Me?


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