Asian Doll Taps Gucci Mane & Yung Mal To Rep "1017" On New Song

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Asian Doll, Gucci Mane & Yung Mal get together for their new song, "1017."

Asian Doll is getting ready to release her first project since signing to Gucci Mane's 1017 next week. Doll's had a widely successful year that earned her the respect of Nicki Minaj, Erykah Badu and more. As she gears up to release the follow-up to March's Doll SZN, she comes through with her new single, "1017" alongside her label head and fellow signee Yung Mal.

Asian Doll is back with her new single, "1017" which is the first single off of her forthcoming project, So Icy Princess which drops next week on October 17th. The 1017 head honcho kicks the song off before Yung Mal and Asian Doll come through. Asian Doll doesn't slack on this track at all and clearly, she's getting ready to drop some fire on So Icy Princess.

Peep her new song below and read our recent interview with the Princess of 1017 here.

Quotable Lyrics
See, I'm a Bouldercrest n***a, sellin' boulders
This .357 gon' knock your head straight off your shoulders
I pulled up in that Rarri, it's astonishing
I just wanna, I just wanna stunt on her


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