Preme Recruits YG On The DJ Mustard Produced "Loaded"

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Preme and YG connect on "Loaded."

Preme's a name out of Toronto you should be familiar with. He was formerly known as P. Reign and changed his name last year to Preme. Regardless, it's part of his musical evolution and he's constantly dropping good music with each one of his efforts. The rapper is gearing up to release his forthcoming debut album and has already dropped off "Can't Hang" featuring PartyNextDoor. Today, he links up with Bompton's own YG and DJ Mustard for his latest banger "Loaded."

Preme returns with new music alongside YG and DJ Mustard on "Loaded." As opposed to "Can't Hang," Preme gets more bar heavy on this one while dropping a melodic hook. As usual, YG is in his comfort zone over the DJ Mustard production and completely bodies his verse. Hopefully with this single, we see his debut album dropping in the near future.

Quotable Lyrics
Catch a n*gga ride by myself
Got the nine on me, I ain't really ridin' by myself
I don't need help, I count mine by myself
On a mission to the money, that I designed by myself


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