Drayco McCoy Drops Off "Fully Automatic Drayco/ GEEKED!"

Drayco McCoy drops off his new heater "Fully Automatic Drayco/GEEKED!"

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Drayco McCoy's one name that you should keep your eyes out for. The rapper kicked off 2018 with the release of "Baeco" and dropped off several new singles since then. It follows the release of his project, 8 Ton Gorilla that he dropped off closer to the end of 2018. Now, he connects with one of his frequent collaborators for his latest single.

Drayco McCoy drops off his new single, "Fully Automatic Drayco/GEEKED!" McCoy connects with Mathaius Young who handles the production on the track. McCoy and Young proved to be a good combo on several occasions and "Fully Automatic Drayco/GEEKED!" is another banger in their collective catalog. The song showcases Drayco McCoy's ability to create catchy ass bangers while Young's production game is as sharp as ever.

Quotable Lyrics
I had a bitch in L.A.
And I ate her pussy like the dog ate my homework
I crashed the whip, I was drinkin'
Came to my senses, I want me a chauffer


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