Drako Drops Off "Time" Off His Debut Mixtape "Fully Loaded"

Drako is back with a new cut off his forthcoming project, "Fully Loaded."

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Drako's built a strong buzz for himself throughout the year, but next week, he'll formally introduce himself to the masses with his debut project, Fully Loaded. The rapper's been gearing up for the project's release for the past few months. Ahead of its release, he blesses us with his new single, "Time" off of the project.

Drako is back with his new single, "Time" which serves as his latest single off of his upcoming project, Fully Loaded. The single finds Drako reuniting with producer Lil Voe. The two showcase their undeniable chemistry on wax once again. Throughout the year, the ATL rapper linked up with Yung Bans, Lil Baby and most recently, Moneybagg Yo for the single, "Count It Up."

Quotable Lyrics
I'm in that (woo woo) Ghost
They can not see me, I'm standin' real harder
I'm in that (hah hah) Wraith
Look at the ceilin', that bitch got the stars on 'em


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