Lil Tjay Drops Off "Destined 2 Win" Ft. Tyga, Offset, Moneybagg Yo, Saweetie, Polo G, Fivio Foreign, & Toosii

The rapper's second studio album rings in at 21 tracks.

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Following the release of his documentary, Lil Tjay has finally shared his sophomore studio album, Destined 2 WinMike Tyson narrated the rapper's recently release mini-film as he encouraged Tjay to get on his feet and take on his obstacles. The rapper has been teasing this project for some time and previously shared on Instagram how he came up with the title of his project.

“I named the album Destined 2 Win cause I always felt like something in me was meant to be great,” he wrote. “Even when sh*t tried stop me it never did and I kept getting up!!” The 21-track album features artists including Polo G, Fivio Foreign, Saweetie, Tyga, Toosii, Offset, and Moneybagg Yo. Stream Destined 2 Win and let us know what you think.

Tracklist

1. Destined 2 Win
2. Born 2 Be Great
3. Calling My Phone
4. What You Wanna Do
5. Hood Rich
6. Oh Well
7. Headshot ft. Polo G & Fivio Foreign
8. Gang Gang
9. Go Crazy
10. Irregular Love
11. Move ft. Saweetie, Tyga
12. Slow Down
13. Love Hurts ft. Toosii
14. Run It Up ft. Offset & Moneybagg Yo
15. Part of the Plan
16. No Cap
17. Life Changed
18. Nuf Said
19. Losses - Bonus
20. Move On - Bonus
21. None of Your Love - Bonus


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