YBN Almighty Jay Brings High Energy On "Colors"

YBN Almighty Jay comes through with another party anthem, "Colors."

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YBN Almighty Jay is more known for his former relationship with Blac Chyna than his actual music but it looks like he's trying to change that. Jay and Chyna seemed to have officially parted ways which means the rapper has more time to be in the studio. In early June, the rapper shared his single, "2 Tone Drip" and today, he follows it up with his latest song and video for "Colors."

YBN Almighty Jay is back with his latest single, "Colors." The rapper's latest single pulls out his biggest flexes on the track including his former relationship with Blac Chyna. "You got the racks, that's cap/ Blac Chyna's all up in the trap/ She gave me top like a swim cap," he raps on the track. YBN Almighty Jay's strength is the energy he puts out and on "Colors," he's clearly sticking to his guns.

Quotable Lyrics
Wifey has diamonds, shine on her
She wanna skate, I'mma grind on her
She mad 'cause I don't spend no time on her
She boujee, I don't spend a dime on her


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