Uce Lee Locks In With E-40 & G Perico For New Song

Uce Lee enlists E-40 and G Perico for his latest single.

BYAron A.
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Producer Uce Lee has had a firm grip on the West Coast in the past few years. In 2020, he teamed up with Big Sad 1900 for their joint project, 1900 SoWayOut. In the same year, he delivered records alongside artists like ScHoolboy Q, T.F., Vince Staples, and more. Coming in 2021, he's been dropping off some serious bangers with West Coast legends. He teamed up with Dom Kennedy, Too $hort, and G Perico for "Take My Time" earlier this year before tagging Jazze Pha and Guapdad 4000 for "Options."

Now, he's returned with a brand new collaboration alongside E-40 and G Perico for his eponymous track. The thumping West Coast production serves as an excellent backdrop as E-40 and G Perico bring their unique flows and swag into the mix. 

Check out the record below.

Quotable Lyrics
Don't play with men
Go play with them kids
I know some n***as broke as shit, they've been playin' for years


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