Yung Pinch Drops Off His New Single "Pina Colada"

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Yung Pinch drops off "Pina Colada."

Yung Pinch is buzzing right now. The young Californian's been dropping a slew of new music and linking up with some prominent artists in the rap game recently and it looks like he'll be making a big splash in 2018. The rapper recently dropped off his #4EVERHEARTBROKEN EP a few days a go but he still has more music in the stash. He's been gracing the Soundcloud universe with new music every Friday essentially and today is no different. Pinch comes through with his new single "Pina Colada."

Yung Pinch delivers a smooth new single with "Pina Colada." Pinch recruits producers Sledgren and Deedot for the song's backbeat while he flexes his melodic delivery in the song. Pinch continues to bring that infectious melodies to his music and this song is no different. It's another dope single in his catalog and we're definitely expecting him to do some big things in the future.

Quotable Lyrics
What was your name? I forgot it
Forgot it, I forgot it
I'm sorry, I'm just being honest
My baby look like a princess
I call that bitch Pocahontas


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