Lucki Drops Off His New Single "4everybody"

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Lucki comes through with his new single "4everybody."

Lucki's been on a heavy grind for the past few years. He delivers a constant stream of music for his fans on a regular basis and it seems as if he always has more music in the stash. Today, he comes through with his first single of the new year with "4everybody."

Lucki's recruits Marcus Basquiat for the production on his latest track. It's a short single that runs for a little over a minute and a half but Lucki gets it off his chest within that time. The production has a very smooth bounce to it with warping synths and crisp 808's that lay beneath Lucki's relaxed flow. It's another solid single from Lucki and a great offering to kick off the new year. Hopefully, we can get to some new music from him in the near future. 

Quotable Lyrics
It be better, you be high
I know everything
I play dumb, I'm in love
Tell me anything


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