Tech N9ne Abandons Sobriety With JL & Futuristic On "F'n Do It"

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Tech N9ne serves up a banger on "N9na."

Tech N9ne is undoubtedly one of the hardest working rappers in the game, period. He's constantly putting out music and when he's not in the studio, he's on tour. Earlier today, he dropped a brand new project N9na earlier today which featured Krizz Kaliko, JL, Futuristic, Maez301, Navé Monjo and more. While there are many of the tracks that he released over the past few months, one of the unreleased tracks that stood out was his ode to the afterparty titled, "F'n Do It."

Tech N9ne came through with a serious banger on the track "F'n Do It" with JL and Futuristic. The three rappers spit off rapid flows about turning up over a trap-centric instrumental. 

Check out the track and check out our recent interview with Tech below.

Quotable Lyrics
If I don't do it then I delegate
Then you do it while I get my fella ate
Then I gel her face
Damn, the Tech is undetected like when you don't smell a vape


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