Flying Lotus Teams Up With Little Dragon For "Spontaneous"

Flying Lotus gets ready for the release of "Flamagra."

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Flying Lotus is readying the release of his new project Flamagra which is due out later this month. The project serves as his first official album in over five years since he dropped the critically acclaimed You're Dead. It's not like he hasn't been working on music since then; Kendrick Lamar tapped the Los Angeles based produced for To Pimp A Butterfly after appearing on "Never Catch Me" and FlyLo's been touring his 3D shows around the globe. Last week, he dropped off the David Lynch collaboration, "Fire Is Coming." Now, he blesses fans with two new cuts including a collaboration with Little Dragon.

FlyLo teamed up with Little Dragon for "Spontaneous," a new song off of his 27-track album, Flamagram. The song arrived along with another track titled, "Takashi." "Spontaneous" is an upbeat record with a funk vibe to it that deeply contrasts his previously released single, "Fire Is Coming." 

If you've been following Flying Lotus for a while, this song will definitely reach your expectations. 

Flamagra is due out on May 24th.

Quotable Lyrics
Sippin' on midnight
It tastes like nostalgia
It tastes like a full-set gaze
Or Purple Haze with you


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