ScHoolboy Q Reps L.A. With Uce Lee & T.F. On "Westside Stupid"

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Uce Lee & TF rep L.A. with ScHoolboy Q on their new single, "Westside Stupid."

It's just about to be summer. Regular activities might be irregular compared to the past but either way, TF and Uce Lee are preparing to soundtrack the months ahead. The pair are frequent collaborators with a trusted track record. With several records dropped just in recent months, they've slid through with a brand new banger alongside ScHoolboy Q, "Westside Stupid." The bass knocks, as expected with a record that's meant to celebrate L.A., as T.F. and ScHoolboy Q lay down the street code.

Some may recognize T.F. from his appearance on ScHoolboy Q's Blank Face LP on "Tookie Knows." The two have continued to work together alongside Traffic in the past on "Slidin."

Check out TF and Uce Lee's new track, "Westside Stupid" below.

Quotable Lyrics
Sockin' n***as out, we at the mall
My n***a need it all, you steady hittin' the blogs
Hangin' with them n***as, life sentence, I give you death
Then you turn to 6ix9ine, when you really should play the left


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