Jace Taps KEY! For His New Song "UP UP UP"

Jace & Fat Man Key link up on "Up Up Up."

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We haven't received a whole lot of music from Two-9's Jace in a minute but he's picking up the pace. Over the past few months, he's released some dope tracks including his collaboration with The Cool Kids' Chuck Inglish on the song, "Walking Lick." We're always eager to hear what he has up his sleeve. Now, he's linked up with KEY! to deliver their new collaboration, "Up Up Up."

Jace teams up with FatManKey! on their new collaboration, "Up Up Up." The song was produced by Franchise Did IT who delivered a distorted, trunk rattling, bass heavy production that's synonymous with the unpolished "Soundcloud rap" sound. Both Jace and Key! come through with something a bit more darker but it's a certified heater from both artists. Hopefully, we hear more music from Jace soon.

Quotable Lyrics
Run it up, run it up, run it up
Young n***a, go get your money up
When I get the money, I'mma fuck it up
Fuck it up, fuck it up, fuck it up


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