Young Scooter Brings Young Thug & Future On Board For "Trippple Cross"

Young Scooter brings Young Thug and Future together for "Trippple Cross."

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Young Scooter is coming off the release of his Jugg King mixtape from last summer but today, he comes through with two ATLiens for his latest track. Young Scooter brings Young Thug and Future on board for their drippy new single "Trippple Cross."

Young Scooter reunites with Young Thug and Future to share begins the roll out to his forthcoming project by dropping the title track. The rapper brings a heavy trap banger with vivid details of the street lifestyle. Future and Young Thug stray away from the Super Slimey vibe they brought on their joint tape and deliver something that fits into the rawness of Scooter's sound. 

Thug and Future will be heavily features on Trippple Cross. The project is due out on Feb. 23rd so keep your eyes peeled for that.

Quotable Lyrics
Trap check, trap check, n*gga check your spot
If anything missing, then connect the dots
Man I came from the bottom, ain't no way I could flop
Street lottery, they waitin' for the album to drop


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