Problem Drops Off His New Track "Let Me Live"

Problem comes through with his new single, "Let Me Live."

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Problem was relatively quiet throughout this year, but a few days ago, he kicked off the campaign for his forthcoming project, S2. He's yet to announce a release date for the project, but it looks like it'll arrive before the end of the year. As he announced his upcoming album, he shared the single, "Conditioning." Today, he follows it with his latest track, "Let Me Live."

Problem kicked off S2 season on a more serious tip with "Conditioning," but now, he comes through with a party anthem with "Let Me Live." The track serves as his second release of the week. Problem's laid-back flow rides over the bass-heavy production. Problem's last two singles are a promising indication of what we could expect of his forthcoming project, S2. Keep your eyes peeled for that project.

Quotable Lyrics
Still with my felons, n***as never told
Pull up on your street, 50 fuckin' deep
Gucci sneaks, glitter on my feet,
N***a play for keeps


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