Young Scooter & Youngboy Never Broke Again Link Up On "Bail Out"

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Young Scooter recruits Youngboy Never Broke Again for "Bail Out."

Young Scooter officially kicked off the campaign for his forthcoming project Trippple Double. The rapper brought forth a collaboration with Super Slimey duo, Future and Young Thuglast week with the title track off the project and now, he drops off another collab off it. Young Scooter grabs rising star, Youngboy Never Broke Again, for their latest single "Bail Out."

Young Scooter and Youngboy details the trials and tribulations during their lifetime on their new single "Bail Out." The single finds the two rappers detail their history with the law and the issues they've had to overcome to get where they are today. 

Aside from Future and Young Thug, Youngboy Never Broke Again is also the only other featured artist on Scooter's next project. Trippple Double drops on Feb. 23rd with Thug and Future scattered throughout the tracklist.

Quotable Lyrics
Scooter let me get 'em and I got 'em
Young n*gga I'm forever wildin'
Daddy left me as a toddler
I'm goin' up, I ain't stoppin


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