Andrew Luce Grabs Smokepurpp & Teddy For "AH AH"

Andrew Luce recruits Smokepurpp and Teddy for new song, "AH AH."

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Fool's Gold has produced some of the most prominent electronic producers in the past few years. One name in particular is Andrew Luce. He's been putting in work for a few years and he's getting ready to drop off his forthcoming EP, LANTERNS. He already released the title track off the project featuring Someother. Today, he comes through with his latest single, "AH AH" with some assistance from Smokepurpp and Teddy.

Andrew Luce's production feels like a cruise through the summer on his new track, "AH AH." The song is surely to make waves throughout the summer and Teddy and Smokepurpp's infectious melodies elevate the production to another level. It's a massive single that's going to get even bigger as the summer passes. 

Keep your eyes peeled for more new music from all three artists.

Quotable Lyrics
I been sippin' lately pourin' up for two
Pornstar bitch with a couple tattoos
Pink bronco whippin', I'm with you
Whippin' in the hills, man I caught the flu


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