Yung Simmie Drops Off New Track "Easy"

Yung Simmie comes through with her new single, "Easy."

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Yung Simmie is still out here dropping heat on the regular. The Florida rapper's been dishing out music regularly over the years. In 2017, the rapper released his project, Big Smokey and since then, he's steadily dropped loose singles. A few days ago, the rapper came through with new heat for his fans with his latest track, "Easy."

Yung Simmie returns with an eerie banger titled, "Easy." The rapper's latest track finds him flowing over a. spooky, airy beat. The track serves as the last single released off of A3C's eighth annual compilation project highlighting some of the hottest artists out right now. The song follows the release of Trapo's "In This Car" which is also set to appear on the compilation.

Peep his latest track below and keep your eyes peeled for more new music from Yung Simmie. 

Quotable Lyrics
Took a loss, had to bounce back
If the gas ain't stick, I take the ounce back
I'm smokin' Backwoods in the outbacks 
Then I'm at your head, don't doubt that


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