Lil Duke Releases New Song "The One"

Lil Duke drops off a new single after pushing back his upcoming project.

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The YSL camp has been on a serious grind over the past few months. While Thug's introduced us to a slew of new artists in the past year, Lil Duke has been putting in work for a minute. He's made a few notable appearances on Thug tracks but he's been establishing himself as a solo artist. 2018 was a quiet year for him but he's getting ready for a hot year ahead. Today, he delivers his new track, "The One."

Lil Duke was initially slated to release Blue Devil 2 today but that clearly didn't happen. Instead, he blesses fans with his new track, "The One" to hold them over until his forthcoming project drops. Duke delivers a bouncy trap banger which serves as a promising indication as to what we could expect from the rapper in the future.

Keep your eyes peeled for Blue Devil 2 and check "The One" below.

Quotable Lyrics
Bitches, they bow down to me like Messiah
Duke, he be spittin' that fire
Don't leave your bitch, I'mma try her
Street n***a, go check my priors


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