Smooky MarGielaa Is "Living Great" On His New Track

Smooky Margielaa drops off his new track, "Living Great."

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Smooky Margielaa is the youngin' associated with the A$AP Mob that's showing that he's the next up. However, it feels like it's been months since we heard any music from him. Earlier in the year, he dished out several new tracks including collaborations with MadeinTYO, Murda Beatz and more. Now, he comes breaks his silence with his latest track, "Living Great."

Smooky Margielaa is back with his new song, "Living Great." The rapper's latest joint was produced by 808Godz who worked with Migos in the past. 808Godz delivers a mellow beat before Smooky comes through with his auto-tune heavy delivery. Hopefully, the release of his new single is an indication that his debut project is coming something in the next few months.

Quotable Lyrics
Yeah, baby what you want to do?
I had some plans for the night but I want to do it with you
Lately, I've been in the stu
A couple of racks came, baby just tell me to move


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