IDK Taps Q Da Fool For "Electric"

IDK & Q Da Fool hop on a Daytrip beat for "Electric."

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Adult Swim's been exclusively releasing singles from some of the dopest artists in the underground through their singles program. Artists like Earl Sweatshirt, Father, Run The Jewels, Abra and more have released exclusive tracks through Adult Swim. Today, Adult Swim comes through with an exclusive debut of IDK's latest track, "Electric."

IDK & Q Da Fool link up for their new banger, "Electric." The song is the first collaboration between the two artists. IDK And Q Da Money connect over production from DayTrip. "Electric" serves as IDK's second release of the month. He previously put his own spin on 50 Cent's "Wanksta" for "Why?" which he dropped in early September. IDK and Q Da Money prove to have great chemistry on the track. While the beat is a bit more mellow, the two of them come through to turn things up on the record.

Quotable Lyrics
Ballin' like I'm AI, swish, that's the answer
Plus I stay fly like Comet, Cupid, Prancer
You say that's your wife, well I know her as a dancer
If she not my type, I'mma switch it like a transfer


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