Tee Grizzley Assists YNW Melly On "Freddy Krueger"

YNW Melly & Tee Grizzley link up on their new track "Freddy Krueger."

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Tee Grizzley called on YNW Melly for the song, "Lost And Found" off his latest project, Still My Moment. Now, Grizzley returns the favor by hopping on Melly's new cut, "Freddy Krueger."

YNW Melly is back with his new track, "Freddy Krueger" with Tee Grizzley. The two rappers link up over a piano-laden instrumental while delivering haunting bars with a melodic flow. 

 "It was the first song me and grizzley did as u can see the chemistry was unbelievable," YNW Melly told Complex. "2 extremely talented individuals from the same background/lifestyle combining theatrical melodies and punishing bars every line!" 

YNW Melly is a few months removed from the release of his debut project, I Am You which dropped in early August. Keep your eyes peeled for more music from South Florida's emerging star.

Quotable Lyrics
Fifty 'round chopper clip big on the K
N***as talk crazy on the 'Gram everyday
See they sneak to me like I got a kid on the way
Fuck that, see if he could talk shit from the grave


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