AJ Tracey & MoStack Team Up On Steel Banglez "Fashion Week"

U.K. delivers some appropriate vibes to close out the week.

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U.K producer Steel Banglez has been making some serious noise in recent times but it looks like he's ready to level up. He's been working alongside some of the rising stars in U.K. hip-hop scene. Now, he links up with MoStack and AJ Tracey for his new track, "Fashion Week."

Steel Banglez and MoStack have been working together for a minute but now, they recruit AJ Tracey for the song, "Fashion Week." The single has an island twist to it while MoStack and AJ Tracey deliver a laid back track. Tracey, who released his self-titled debut album last month, holds down the hook and the second verse of the song.

"It's all about bringing two artists together for the love of music and for the love of the fans," Banglez told Complex about the collab.

Quotable Lyrics
She smell like Yves St. Laurent
My garms are from Italy, I feel like the don
Paris Fashion Week, I'm watchin' Louis Vuitton
So her favorite rapper listen so she's feelin' my song


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