Yung Pinch Drops Off His New Hit "Unstable"

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Yung Pinch drops off his new track, "Unstable."

Yung Pinch hardly missed throughout this year. The California singer's dished out numerous singles throughout the year and embarked on his own headlining tour at the top of the year. In addition, he's collaborated with the likes of G-Eazy, 03 Greedo, Daboii, Dillon Francis and more. After dropping off his single, "Nothing Left" last week, he returns with his new single, "Unstable."

Yung Pinch is back with his latest track, "Unstable." The song serves as another installment in his #4EVERFRIDAY SZN THREE series which includes "Castaway," "This My Wave" and "Why Would I Wait" ft. G-Eazy. The song was produced by The Atomix who bring that wavy, summer-y vibe that Pinch is known for. It's another solid hit in catalog this year.

Keep your eyes peeled for more music from Pinch.

Quotable Lyrics
'Cause I'm unstable, losing touch
Too much money, not enough trust
Shorty say she love me, but I know it's lust
Feel like everybody want me, but I don't know for what


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