Yung Bans Says He Has Songs With Andre 3000, Yung Lean & Lil Yachty

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Rapper Yung Bans performs in the crowd the Day N Night Festival at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on September 10, 2017 in Anaheim, California.

Yung Bans is about to make a major wave this year.

Yung Bans is a rising star right now who's been proving his potential with every single release he's dropped. Throughout the past year, he's built his buzz incredible high to the point that rumors floated that he penned a deal with Future's FreeBandz label but that was shutdown. With or without a label, he's paving his own lane with his unique sound and the Atlanta emcee is gearing up to have a helluva year ahead of him. While his name is mainly recognizable in the underground, his talents have garnered the attention of other artists that paved the way for him.

Yung Bans is doing something correctly as an independent artist. The rapper hit Twitter yesterday to reveal some of the collaborations he has in the cut with the likes of Andre 3000, Yung Lean, Lil Yachty and Lil Tracy.

"Yung Bans x Lil yachty Yung Bans x Yung Lean Yung Bans x Lil Tracy Yung Bans x André 3k Blockboyz Tape All in the archives." He wrote.

https://twitter.com/_/status/965759368510803969

The collaborations with Lil Yachty and Lil Tracy don't come as much as a surprise. He's worked with Yachty in the past. Last week, a collaboration with him, Tracy and D Savage dropped on 16yrold Soundcloud page. 

Over the weekend, a photo of Yung Bans and Andre 3000 also surfaced on the web, presumably from All-Star Weekend. Andre 3000 still remains as a leader of innovation in music so whatever they have up their sleeve will likely be dope. 

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