24Hrs & Jose Guapo Link Up "Loose Change"

24Hrs & Jose Guapo link up on "Loose Change."

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24hrs has been on a stream of dropping off some solid collaborations for the past two weeks. After linking up with Young Thug and A-Trak on "Ride For Me," he followed it by handling hook duties on Flosstradamus "2 MUCH." In addition, he's also going to be on Tyga's Kyoto album so it's safe to say the Atlanta native is out here on the grind. Today, he links up with Jose Guapo and TM88 on their new collab on "Loose Change."

With TM88 on the beat, you know it's about to be a heater. The new single is a bit more of a slower pace but it still bangs. 24hrs opens up "Loose Change" with his high pitch auto-tuned voice. Jose Guapo's low voice contrasts 24hrs but together, they make a solid duo. 

Jose Guapo is gearing up to drop his upcoming project Lingo 2 on March 6th. Keep your eyes peeled for that.

Quotable Lyrics
Drinking all the alcohol but I don't want no chase with it
Threesome in the pool, I just lost my bracelet
I ain't like the Bentley truck, I trade it for the lambo
PJ. Vegas, Tony like to gamble


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