Lil Uzi Vert, TM88 & Southside Drop Their New Collaboration "Mood"

Lil Uzi Vert, TM88 & Southside connect on "Mood."

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For the past few months, Lil Uzi Vert, Southside and TM88 have teased some upcoming music together. Earlier this week, TM88 confirmed the song would be dropping this week and today, he finally unleashes their collaboration on "Mood."

Lil Uzi Vert, TM88 and Southside are a great combination together. We've seen TM88 and Uzi's chemistry together, more specifically on "XO Tour Life," and they've come through once again with a catchy new song. TM88 and Southside create an incredible production that can only fit someone like Lil Uzi Vert. Meanwhile, Uzi continues to show off his penchant for melodies as he flexes his rockstar status.

For all three artists, this serves as their first offerings of the year and it's safe to say, they've kicked off it off on a good note. While there's no word on whether this will land on any upcoming projects, the infectious track is definitely going to be on repeat. 

Quotable Lyrics
Why you wanna mess up my mood?
Wish you were me 'cause you're not cool
Lookin' like a fool
Like a dog barkin' at the moon


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