Lil Durk Joins FXXXXY​​​​​​​ On "Follow Me"

FXXXXY & Lil Durk link up on "Follow Me."

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FXXXXY has been blessing us with some dope tracks this year. The rapper came through with his Flawed Up Shawty EP and earlier this year, he linked up with Gunna for their song, "Need U." Today, the Dallas rapper follows it up with another major collaboration with Lil Durk for his new song, "Follow Me."

FXXXXY and Lil Durk get together on their new track, "Follow Me." The song is a bit more on a slow, more melodic R&B vibe, but it fits both FXXXXY and Lil Durk's style very well. FXXXXY kicks the track off and holds down the hook before Durk comes in and brings his own vibes to the track.

"Me and my team always thought Durk would be dope on the song," FXXXXY told Complex. "I’mma fan of everybody I work with so I always loved what he did." 

Keep your eyes peeled for more music from both artists.

Quotable Lyrics
You don't wanna fuck, stop putting your ass on me
Told me you ain't gon' fuck if I ain't putting no cash on it
Yeah, I know a bitch fuckin' for lashes
She fuckin with a n****a that finesse for her taxes


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