Wifisfuneral & Lil Skies Collide On "LilSkiesFuneral"

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Wifisfuneral and Lil Skies connect on their latest single together.

Wifisfuneral made a pretty big impact on 2017. The Florida rapper dropped off his album The Boy Who Cried Wolf at the top of August and shortly after, hit the road for a headlining tour which wrapped up a few days a go. Today, he links up with buzzing up and comer, Lil Skies, for their latest collaboration "LilSkiesFuneral."

Wifisfuneral and Lil Skies link up on their newest collaboration "LilSkiesFuneral." The track was produced by Cris Dinero who meshes a soft synth chord progression with crispy, hard-hitting 808's. Both Skies and Wifisfuneral snap on the track and deliver solid chemistry together. It's another solid venture for both artists.

The release of "LilSkiesFuneral" makes this the second drop from Lil Skies today. He dropped off his latest single "Nowadays" earlier this morning off his forthcoming album.

Quotable Lyrics

I just ran up in your trap
Take work I ain't giving it back
Hit the block and you know I'mma tax
N*ggas hatin' you know that's a fact


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