Young Thug & 24hrs Link Up With A-Trak & Falcons For "Ride For Me"

A-Trak & Falcons bring Young Thug & 24hrs on board for "Ride For Me."

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A-Trak is one of the leading DJ's in the game. He's built an empire in music with his Fool's Gold label and highlighting underrated artists in the game. In addition to that, his skills as a producer are unmatched. He's worked with everyone from Kanye West, Danny Brown, Dipset, Lupe Fiasco and more. Today, he comes through with his first original offering in a while alongside Falcons on "Ride For Me."

A-Trak and Falcons team up with Young Thug and 24hrs on their new single "Ride For Me." The production duo bring a blend of piano influenced trap with a tinge of EDM. Thuggers delivery on the hook is reminiscent to "Harambe" with a dominating, gravelly voice. 24hrs comes through on the second verse and then takes over hook duties at the end. 

Quotable Lyrics
Tokyo my muhfuggin blood brother
Hunnid bands a week I keep it undercover
Put a fifty on your head for my lil brother
Pullin' up to Vegas in a helicopter


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