A$AP Ant & Benji Blue Connect On "Heat Drawn"

A$AP Ant drops off "Heat Drawn" feat. Benji Blue.

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All of A$AP Mob have some big moves for this year. While we're waiting on Rocky to finally release his forthcoming album, the other members of the collective are still putting in work with several of them slated to drop a project as well. A$AP Ant has been working heavily over the past few years to try and make a bigger splash in the rap game. Today, he delivers his latest single "Heat Drawn" with Benji Blue.

A$AP Ant and Benji Blue reunite once again for their new single "Heat Drawn." A$AP Ant recruits frequent collaborator, AR, for the song's production. It definitely has a more dark tone to it with a kick drum that's ready to rattle your speakers.

Along with the song, they also released an accompanying visual which you could watch below. 

Quotable Lyrics
You don't know, that's designer clothes
Rolls Royce on Melrose
Might just fuckin' leave it, might just fuckin' leave it
If I fucked you baby, can you keep a secret?



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