Yung Pinch Recruits Thouxanbanfauni & Guapdad 4000 For "Insecure"

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Yung Pinch connects with Guapdad 4000 & Thouxanbanfauni for "Insecure."

Yung Pinch is making some serious waves out of the west coast right now. He's been buzzing for a minute but in 2018, he's going full force. He's been releasing a new track every week as part of his #4EVERFRIDAY series and each one of them is as hard as the last. There's no doubt he's about to make some serious moves in this coming year. Today, he drops off his brand new collaboration alongside Thouxanbandfauni and Guapdad 4000 on "Insecure."

Yung Pinch connects with Thouxanbanfauni and Guapdad 4000 for his latest single "Insecure." The three artists collide on a low tempo banger. The song's production was handled by Matics and BL$$D. The three of them deliver a much more melodic effort but it still bangs. It's another solid offering from Pinch and we're excited to hear what he has to offer next week.

Quotable Lyrics
She fuck every guy in the buildin'
I tear this shit to the ceilin'
Fuck me, she lovin' the feelin'


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