Lil West Drops Off "3yrs of Dying/LightSkin Devil"

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Lil West returns with his latest single, "3yrs Of Dying."

Lil West has been killing 2017. At the top of September, he dropped off his project LW17  which caught the attention of many. In addition to that, he's kept the ball rolling by dropping off a slew of different singles since. For the past three weeks, he's dropped a new song off and this week is no different. Lil West brings some morbid vibes through on his latest single, "3yrs Of Dying."

Through the muddy and distorted production from Dmac, Lil West delivers his dark and haunting new single "3yrs Of Dying." The song is divided into two parts. While West comes through with a much heavier and turnt up sound during the first half off the song, it gets split by a recorded phone call at the half way mark. Proceeding the call, he comes through with a much slower and bass-heavier vibe. It's another solid effort from him.

Keep your eyes peeled for more drops from Lil West.

Quotable Lyrics
I take a trip to Atlanta
Bald head bitch, she got cancer
Shout out my bro out in Canada
Black & white bitch, she a panda.


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