Larry June & Lex Luger Team Up On "Trap Larry"

Larry June and Lex Luger team up for a quick four-track EP.

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Lex Luger's been relatively quiet in recent years after making some of the biggest hits of this decade such as "H.A.M." by Kanye and Jay-Z, among many others. He had a major hand in shaping the sound of trap music but unfortunately, an issue with substance abuse derailed his career. Last year, he teased a new collab with Azealia Banks which we've yet to receive. While we're hoping he makes a major comeback in 2019, he returns with a new collaborative project with Larry June. 

Larry June and Lex Luger have blessed fans with a short four track EP titled, Trap June. The project is entirely produced by Lex Luger while Larry June flexes his bars. It's a dope little collaborative joint between the two which hopefully sparks more collabs between the two. 


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