Foolio & Zaytoven Drop Joint Project "6toven"

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Foolio & Zaytoven link up "6toven."

Zaytoven's been on a heavy grind this year and he clearly has no intentions of slowing down at any point soon. The ATL producer's produced a slew of singles for people but not only that, he's also been teaming up with some talented artists for collaborative bodies of work. On top of that, he also released his own album, Trap Holizay a few months back. Zay already dropped off Beast Mode 2 with Future and Let The Trap Say Amen with LeCrae within weeks with each other, now he's back with another joint project alongside Foolio.

Foolio and Zaytoven teamed up for their joint project, 6Toven. The two of them dish out a twelve track project that strictly hones into their chemistry together on wax without having any features come in. Zaytoven proves that he's one of the most versatile producers in the game right now and Foolio shows that he's one artists everyone should take note of. 


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