Mathiaus Young Drops His Self-Produced Banger "Dont Wanna Lose"

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Mathaius Young releases his new banger "Don't Wanna Lose."

If you haven't heard of Mathaius Young yet, you're sleeping. Last year, he released his project Take The Night Away and since then, he's constantly been dropping heaters. Today, he comes through with his new single "Don't Wanna Lose."

Mathaius Young comes through with his latest effort "Don't Wanna Lose." The single finds the young rapper taking on the role of both rapper and producer simultaneously. He flexes his rap-sing flow on the track with a heavy beat following him in the back.  

This song serves as the fourth he's dropped within the span of the month and follows the Cardo and Young Exclusive produced song "Stylist."

Quotable Lyrics
Runnin' up that dope, I don't even smoke
My baby so cold, need a winter coat
Got that new shit outside, you tryna roll?
Damn, I be goin fast, we could take it slow


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