QC's Kollision Delivers His New "Not For Nothing" Mixtape

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Kollision blesses us with "Not For Nothing" on Thanksgiving.

Quality Control has been on a steady streak for the past few months. The label's pretty much been dropping new projects on what seems like a weekly basis in recent times. Quavo and Takeoff released their respective solo projects earlier this year, Lil Baby and Gunna released their anticipated joint project, and City Girls just released their new project, Girl Code. Today, QC gives Kollision his time to shine with his latest project, Not For Nothing.

Kollision returns with his latest project, Not For Nothing this Thanksgiving. The 16-track project finds Kollision holding down the majority of the project on his own but Nefew, Stuey Rock and Lil Wop do appear on the tracklist. This project follows the release of Better Than Yesterday which dropped in January.


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