Young Lito Speaks Nothing But The "Truth" On His Latest Track

Young Lito drops off his new song "Truth."

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Young Lito's been buzzing on these streets for a minute but unfortunately, it's been a while since we heard much music from him. The last time the rapper delivered something was a few months a go when he dropped his remix to Drake and BlocBoy JB's "Look Alive." Thankfully, the drought has ended and Lito is back with something new. The rapper comes through with his new single, "Truth."

Young Lito is back with his new single, "Truth." The song was released on Lito's 27th birthday which is appropriate since Lito takes a trip down memory lane on the track and speaks on some of the trials and tribulations he faced on his way up. The rapper taps DJ Aaron for the hard hitting production on the song. It's another excellent effort from Lito and we're excited to hear what he has to offer in the future.

Quotable Lyrics
I remember, I ain't have a dollar for a soda
I remember crying and no one gave me a shoulder
Listen, I'm a soldier, like it or not
I won't fight for this country but I'll die for my block


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