Jace Enlists Metro Boomin For "Metro Intro"

Jace & Metro Boomin join forces on their new collaboration.

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Jace has been steadily working over the years, although some may argue that he's been doing so quietly. He premiered his video for "ITYB" with Kenny Beats right here on HNHH in February and then he released his track, "Rewind" about a month ago. Now, he's back with some new heat on his latest track, "Metro Intro."

With Metro Boomin on the beat, Atlanta's Jace flexes his lyrical prowess on his latest track, "Metro Intro." The rapper's new track is a clear indication that he has some heat on the way this year. The last project we got from him was a few years ago. Needless to say, fans are eagerly waiting for him to come through with some new music.

Peep his latest track below.

Quotable Lyrics
Take your L's 'cause man, you can't win
I just smoke my L's and praise I ain't them
Take five bands and then I make ten
I'm on my wave, I pray they can't swim


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