Smoke DZA Assists Jay Worthy On "October"

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Jay Worthy & Smoke DZA deliver a smoked-out anthem with "October."

Jay Worthy's been keeping himself busy for a minute. The rapper wrapped up the "Playoff Run" with Curren$y recently which came after dropping two new projects including AKTIVE with LNDN DRGSand The Tonite Show With Jay Worthy & Mitchy Slick alongside DJ Fresh. Now, the rapper links up with Smoke DZA for a brand new track titled, "October."

Jay Worthy and Smoke DZA join forces on their new collaboration, "October." The smoked-out anthem was produced by 183rd who linked up with Smoke DZA for their Ringside 6 EP in April. 183rd serves up a cloudy beat for Jay Worthy and Smoke DZA to flow on. Worthy kicks off the track before handing it over the DZA on the second verse. 

Keep your eyes peeled for new music from both artists.

Quotable Lyrics
Eyes dilated, with a fire fragrance
Make a movie with these packs, I'm 'bout to Lions Gate it
Take one, fuck it take 10, backwoods, fuck a vape pen
Keep it all the way tall like 8'10"


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