Flosstradamus Taps 24hrs For "2 MUCH"

24hrs & Flosstradamus link for their new EDM banger "2 MUCH."

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24hrs has been dropping off some dope features lately. He kicked off the year with a new collaboration with Blackbear on the Mean Girls inspired "Regina George" and earlier this week, he teamed up with Young Thug for A-Trak and Falcons' new single "Ride For Me." Now, he's coming through with more flames. The Private Club rapper has joined forces with EDM duo Flosstradamus for their new banger "2 MUCH."

24hrs is proving just how versatile he is with each effort he puts out. This time, he dives into some hyped up electronic production from Flosstradamus on "2 MUCH." 24hrs has a unique tone to his voice and on this one, Floss taps him in for hook duties. While they deliver a hallucinogenic banger that feels like a trip through space, 24hrs swoops in on the chorus to emphasize that vibe.

Quotable Lyrics
Too much xan, too much molly
Too much money, Too much body
No ID, block my call
I throw money, watch it fall


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