Travis Scott & Quavo Grab Takeoff For "Eye 2 Eye"

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Quavo, Travis Scott & Takeoff see "Eye 2 Eye" on this "Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho" highlight.

After much anticipation and teasing, Quavo and Travis Scott dropped off their collaborative album, Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho earlier than anticipated. The thirteen track project finds both project flexing their infectious chemistry on their own with minimal amount of features on the project. However, the two features they do have belong to the other Migos members. One of the highlights of the project is the Takeoff assisted joint, "Eye 2 Eye."

Quavo and Travis Scott recruit Takeoff for track three off of Huncho Jack, "Eye 2 Eye." The Murda Beatz-produced track finds all three artists flexing over the drippy production. Quavo and Travis Scott go back and forth on the hook before Scott takes on the first verse and Quavo the second. Takeoff tackles the last verse with a stand-out verse that proves that he's one of the most underrated rappers in the game.

Quotable Lyrics
N*ggas commit suicide when they don't got mob ties
Flip it like it's Five Guys, I'm 2pac, get all eyes
Look at the bitch, she a dime
Ao many watches, a n*gga can't run out of time


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