Smooky MarGielaa Drops Off "TWENTY 2"

Smooky Margielaa shares his new track "TWENTY 2."

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Smooky Margielaa's really been making waves since he appeared on A$AP Mob's Cozy Tapes Vol. 2. Since then, he's been a young artist to keep an eye out of and each one of his drops has been just as promising as the last. We're still waiting on a project which will likely drop after Rocky releases his album but for now, he's feeding us a lot of loose singles. Today, he drops off his latest cut with "TWENTY 2."

Smooky Margielaa taps producer 22 for his latest song, "TWENTY 2." His latest effort is short, lasting for a little over 2 minutes but it's another banger from Smooky. The young artist flexes his melodic flow over the upbeat production. 

Keep your eyes peeled for more music from Smooky. He's about to make a big splash this year.

Quotable Lyrics
Pockets gettin' large, I don't have no time for fuck n*ggas
You a broke boy, you should get your money up n*gga
Heard you want beef, come through, see wassup n*gga
All I want is money, if you don't want that, you a dumb n*gga


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