Future Assists DJ Stevie J On "Stripper"

Future & DJ Stevie J connect on "Stripper."

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Future's someone who's come up revolved around his records getting spun inside some of Atlanta's most notable strip clubs. That being said, Future's music is perfect music for strippers to dance to. The rapper recently linked up with DJ Stevie J for a new song that pays homage to those women working the poles.

Future and DJ Stevie J connect on their new collaboration, "Stripper." Future isn't on his more trap sound, instead he taps into his more croony side with his record. Future and DJ Stevie J deliver a hot record that'll definitely pop off in the strip clubs and night clubs in general. This is the second joint we've received from Future recently. A few weeks back, he delivered his first solo single in a long time with "I.C.F.W.N.T."

Quotable Lyrics
She work her thighs like she work at G5
Wine it all around then you throw it to the side
Put on my Cuban Links, yeah I'm 'bout to hit this on the sink
Foreign on her seat, she get get once a week


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