WSTRN Enlists Unknown T For "Medusa"

"Medusa" is a summer smash.

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West London collective WSTRN have been pushing their latest album, DOU3LE 3AK ever since its release in October. The project, which included features from Stefflon Don, Mr. Eazi, and more, served as their debut album, although they've been blessing fans with hits for a few years at this point. With the summer inching closer and closer, they've returned with a new vibe to set the tone for the season.

WSTRN is back with their latest drop, "Medusa" featuring U.K. artist Unknown T. WSTRN and Unknown T hop on an instrumental that blends elements of dancehall and afrobeat production to create a unique sound. The single will undoubtedly become an anthem for the summer.

Peep their latest track below and keep your eyes peeled for more music from them.

Quotable Lyrics
She knows I'm the man
Drip my bitch in the new Chanel's, 'cause I can
Fuck my old ting, she don't wanna understand
I came from the gutter with a plan
How you think I made these bands?


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