AJ Tracey Returns With His New Single "Doing It"

AJ Tracey returns with new single, "Doing It."

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AJ Tracey's been heating up the streets from the U.K. to the U.S. this year. The rapper's been dishing out some dope singles, although we're waiting for the U.K. MC to drop off a new project soon. In October, he linked up with Smoke Boys (f/k/a Section Boyz) for their single, "Leave The Hood." Today, he comes through with his latest track, "Doing It."

AJ Tracey is back with a banger for his new song, "Doing It." The rapper flexes his skills as one of the brightest young artists to emerge from the U.K.'s scene in the past few years. The single follows the release of "LO(S/V)ER" that he released in late August. 

The U.K. rapper's new song serves as the lead single off his debut self-titled album which is set to drop on Feb. 8th. Keep your eyes peeled for that.

Quotable Lyrics
It's AJ, can you say it for me quickly?
Big man livin' like a pigmy 
I might Bob Marley if I can't sleep
But I don't love Bobby like I'm Whitney


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