UnoTheActivist Drops Off His New Track "WAYDT"

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Uno The Activist is back with some new music.

UnoTheActivist clearly has no plans on slowing down. After dropping off his track "Show Stopper" at the top of the week, he keeps his foot on the gas with the release of his latest track, "WAYDT." The rapper turns the auto-tune on full as he flexes his melodious delivery over a spacey and dreamy trap beat. 

The release of his two latest tracks seems to be a promising sign that he has a new project up his sleeves. Prior to dropping "Show Stopper" and "WAYDT," he teamed up with THOUXANBANFAUNI for the visual for their song "Choppa Down" which dropped earlier this month. Uno dropped off his last project, Limbus Pt. 2 in December but considering the rate at which he drops music, a new project could be coming imminently. 

Quotable Lyrics
I gotta find a new way
Really, you were in the way
I heard that you like to go on some dates
What are you doing today?


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