Nell & Rell Team Up On "Smoke.You.Down"

Nell drops "Smoke.You.Down" ft. Rell.

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Nell is one of the most promising artists coming out of Florida right now. Over the past year, he's caught our attention through his projects and collaborations. He recently teamed up with Denzel Curry, Pouya and Shakewell for the track, "Jew." Most recently, he dropped off two new tracks which seems to be in preparation for a forthcoming project. Nell joins forces with Rell for their new collaboration, "Smoke.You.Down."

Nell and Rell link up on their new collaboration, "Smoke.You.Down." The track was released shortly after Nell dropped "Money.Power.Respect." Nell taps King Henry for the production who delivers a foggy instrumental for the two rappers to flex their triplet flows over. It's less aggressive's from Nell's other single but it's still a banger. Peep the track and keep your eyes peeled for more music from Nell.

Quotable Lyrics
Better get flipped
All I know is clip filled with hollow tips
Been black on black Rover, hang out the window
Lettin' my single, burnin' my endo


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