Young M.A. Returns With New Track "Petty Wap"

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Young M.A returns with new song "Petty Wap."

We're still waiting on Young M.A to release a new project. It's been over a year since she dropped off her Herstory EP. However, she's dropped off a few dope singles since then and each one of them proves that she's one of the most skilled emcees out right now. Those singles are usually spaced out over a few months. The last time we heard new music from her was in April when she dropped off her own entry in the "Who Run It" challenge. She follows that track up with her latest effort, "Petty Wap."

Young M.A is back with her latest track, "Petty Wap." The song was initially previewed on her social media yesterday and gave fans a tidbit of what to expect from the single. She described it as "somn lite" but she comes through swinging with bars. The song hails production from Amadeus, Bruce Leroy and Dr. O. 

Hopefully the release of this song is an indication that we could expect more music from her this summer.

Quotable Lyrics
Stash box, keep the stash in it, racks in it
Bought that bitch a Fashion Nova dress just to see her ass in it
Twerk for my Instagram
She just got a hundred missed calls, it's her man


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