Stormzy Joins Tion Wayne & Dutchavelli For Massive Single "I Dunno"

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Stormzy sends for Chip on his new collab with Tion Wayne and Dutchavelli.

Tion Wayne's been dropping some bangers in recent times but his latest drop could be his biggest to date. Enlisting Dutchavelli and Stormzy, he released his latest track, "I Dunno." Fusing UK drill, and the flows of road rap, the three rappers deliver an explosive banger with their latest release. Tion Wayne leads the track on the first verse as well as the hook before Dutchavelli's deep, raspy voice kicks in on the second verse.

It's Stormzy's contributions on the third verse that's made headlines, though. The rapper, a few months removed from his back-and-forth with Wiley, apparently went for Chip's neck on this verse, though no name's have been mentioned. "That boy sendin' for me, I dunno/ What that boy there sell first week? I dunno," Stormzy says as he kicks off his verse. Though Chip hasn't responded yet, he did wonder why he was trending on Thursday night when the clip emerged.

Peep the track below.

Quotable Lyrics
Can't flex on me with Louboutin drip 
Cah my n***a, that's stupid shit 
We all know that I'm stupid rich
Can't stand these neeks when they talk on the tune
Cah it's, "Wagwan bro?" when I walk in the room
That's big Mike, the most paid, the most sold
And I still get love from all of the goons


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