Sheck Wes Returns With Another New Track "Losing My Mind"

Sheck Wes is back with new music.

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Sheck Wes became one of the hottest rappers towards the end of 2018. With the release of "Mo Bamba" which took over the planet, the rapper became an unstoppable force in the rap game. He released his debut album, Mudboy and subsequently hit the road with Travis Scott on the "Astroworld: Wish You Were Here" tour. He hasn't released much music since his debut album but today, he gifted fans with two new singles.

Earlier today, Sheck Wes dropped off a song dedicated to soccer player Sadio Mane on "Sadio Mane (YNWA)." A few hours later and he hit fans with another new drop called "Losing My Mind." The rapper's single is a more somber mood than what many might expect from him. He took to Twitter to announce the single, and wrote, "When me and the first girl I loved broke up I made this song."

Peep the new track below.

Quotable Lyrics
My boys been on the block for they whole damn lives
So they gotta keep the grip on 'em for like 365
'Cause I feel like I'm losin' my mind without my pistol
Boy, you better not come outside 'cause we gon' hit you


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