Taylor Bennett Joins Brooklyn Wheeler On Smooth Collab "Pull Up"

Brooklyn Wheeler & Taylor Bennett team up on "Pull Up."

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Taylor Bennett might be the younger brother of Chance The Rapper but he's on his way to becoming a star in his own right. Over the past few months, he's been dishing out new singles in preparation of his debut album. He previously dropped off the singles, "Minimum Wage" and "Be Yourself." He's yet to share a release date for his debut album but today, he joins forces with Brooklyn Wheeler for their excellent collaboration on "Pull Up."

Brooklyn Wheeler and Taylor Bennett join forces on their new collaboration, "Pull Up." The smooth R&B tune has a a sultry and sexy vibe to it. Wheeler holds down it down until Bennett comes through on the second verse. Bennett shares a similar off-kilter melodic delivery as Chance but it fits perfectly on this. 

Check out the new track and keep your eyes peeled for new music from Taylor Bennett and Brooklyn Wheeler.

Quotable Lyrics
Takin' trips while she laughs at my new ride
Feels too right, to live life
Pull up on ya in Chicago with the new ice
Chain too bright, need two poles in my life


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