Yung Pinch Taps 03 Greedo For "She Don't Want To Wake Up"

Yung Pinch and 03 Greedo connect on "She Don't Want To Wake Up."

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Yung Pinch has been continuously dropping new music every Friday for his #4EverFriday series and each song has been just as good as the last. The self-proclaimed Beach Boy has been showing potential as the next star to come out of the west coast. The rapper's been on tour across North America and he's bound to  do bigger things as the year passes. Today, he taps fellow west coast artist, 03 Greedo, for his new single.

Yung Pinch and 03 Greedo team up for the drug-fueled single, "She Don't Want To Wake Up." The song was produced by Matics and Star Boy. The song is pretty self-explanatory based off of the title. The two artists detail being around groupies who are too strung off of drugs to wake up in the morning. It's an unexpected collaboration by the two west coast artists but both of their sounds mesh well together. 

Quotable Lyrics
She got syrup in her hand, she don't want to wake up
She powder her nose and she don't wear no make up
She got syrup in her hand, she don't want to wake up
We gon' make up every time we break up


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