Vince Staples Ain't Trying To F*ck Up Nothin' On "FUN!"

Vince Staples is back on the block with E-40 & Ty Dolla $ign on "FUN!"

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Vince Staples was relatively quiet this year with the exception of his track, "GTFOMD" which he promoted by launching a GoFundMe and inviting fans to contribute to his retirement fund. A few weeks ago, the rapper took to Twitter to tease new music. "You know them tweets everybody send out insinuating they got new music ? This one of those," he wrote on Twitter. Keeping to his promise, the rapper announced his new project, FM earlier this week and today, he's blessed us with eleven brand new track including "FUN!"

Vince Staples comes through with the video for his new song, "FUN!" off of FM. "FUN!" was co-produced by Kenny Beats and Hagler. Both of them produced the majority of the project. Kenny Beats and Hagler deliver an 808-heavy, west coast beat with traces of electronic.

Although not credited as a feature on the track, Vince Staples does get some assistance from the Bay Area legend, E-40 who's heard on the adlibs and the outro of the track.

Quotable Lyrics
Christian Dior, I'm Crippin' Bior
Made her uh-oh, let the mission endure
Gave a little money to me now I want more
Don't be lookin' funny when we come up in the store


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