D Savage Drops Off New Track "Racks"

D Savage and Digital Nas link up on "Racks."

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D Savage is about to do some big things in the future. The Gardena, CA native has been pumping out a whole lot of music as of lately and collaborating with some other bubbling talent. He's slowly getting the attention he deserves with each release. A few weeks a go, he dropped off his single, "Gardena's Finest." Now, he returns with his latest cut, "Racks."

D Savage is back with his latest track, "Racks." The young emcee links up with Digital Nas for the production on the track. Nas brings a bubbly, spacey beat that gives Savage the room to flex his bars and his melodic side. Savage and Nas clearly work well together and hopefully, this won't be the last collab we hear from the two.

Quotable Lyrics
Nobody thought I'd ever be shit
Hop up out the porsche, out the beamer, it's a savage
Step out with a stack, and the gas and a bad bitch
Damn, look at my life, I'm eighteen livin' lavish


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