PartyNextDoor & Chief Keef Join Young Chop On "I Need A Break"

Young Chop grabs PartyNextDoor & Chief Keef for "Need A Break."

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Later tonight, Young Chop will release his highly anticipated new project, King Chop 2. Young Chop's previously released a few cuts off of the project and built some major anticipation for the project but before he drops the project in its entirety, he treats fans to the most anticipated collaboration on the project. Chop, Chief Keef and PartyNextDoor join forces for "I Need A Break."

Young Chop and Chief Keef are a lethal combination together but the addition of PartyNextDoor finds all three artists dabbling in each others world. "I Need A Break" brings PartyNextDoor, Young Chop Chief Keef together over a slow tempo and dark beat. As to be expected, the song is completely filled with auto-tune from each artist. 

For anyone who's been waiting on it, you won't be disappointed in the least. King Chop 2 drops tonight.

Quotable Lyrics
Girl you can't even hit the club with me
You can't walk up in the mall, spend a dub with me
Shorty say she wanna rule the world with me
She say Chief Sosa the new Hercules


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