Tracy T Shines In The Dark On "Diamond Nights"

Tracy T is back with his new single, "Diamond Night."

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2018 was a pretty quiet year for Tracy T, for the most part. The former MMG artist didn't release a whole lot of music but it appears that he plans on changing that last year. The rapper released the single, "Get Right" as well as his project, Shit Done Changed which arrived in October. After a few months, he returns with some brand new music just in time for the weekend.

Tracy T's back with his latest single, "Diamond Nights." The song serves as Tracy T's first offering of the year. Recruiting Mexiko Dro to handle the production on the track, Tracy T drops off a bouncy single celebrating the luxurious things in life. Hopefully, "Diamond Nights" is a sign that he has more up his sleeve for the year.

Quotable Lyrics
You smell the Cali as soon as it's lit, whoa
I got a bitch who gon' eat up the dick
Get her on percocet
I do that shit just to stunt on my ex
I sold the dope to the teacher
You was the teacher's pet


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