Economics

Caskey proves nay-sayers on a stand-out track from his "Generation" mixtape.

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Caskey just dropped his excellent mixtape Generation earlier today. With the drop of that, track six is definitely a stand out. On "Economics," Caskey drops some dope flows over the Taysty produced track. Caskey adds a bit of auto-tune to his voice, which helps his voice stand out against such a hard beat. Taysty's beat sounds like it would be fitting for a Young Thug track.

Caskey really takes off on his doubters with song. It's definitely one of the many stand out tracks from his very strong project Generation.

While the mixtape is a great piece of work top-to-bottom, "Economics" really holds it own. 

Quotable lyrics
They ain't answer so I kick down the door
You know they see me now
My G's in Balmain
but we still be wildin'


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