Mick Jenkins' "Cry If You Want (FYP)" Is An Immediate Highlight Off His Latest Project

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Mick Jenkins "Cry If You Want" is a stand-out off "or more; the frustration."

Mick Jenkins' has been teasing new music for the past little bit. Earlier in the week, he shared the cover art and tracklist to his new project or more, the frustration. He initially didn't give a release date but last night, he kept his word and dropped off another solid project for his fans. The short project is a follow up to last fall's or more; the anxious. One track that stood out particularly was "Cry If You Want (FYP)."

Mick Jenkins links up with producer ENG Creation for a highlight off his latest project. The production has a low tempo bounce with a bit of a lo-fi feel to it. Of course, Mick Jenkins pen game is on a hundred on this joint, as per usual. 

Quotable Lyrics
I'm po'd up, this water potent
They know I sip good
I sinbad, I try to tip good
I'm growin', still loadin'


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