Lil Loaded & NLE Choppa Link Up On "6locc 6a6y" Remix

Lil Loaded & NLE Choppa team up for their new collab.

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Dallas might not be a notable hot spot for hip-hop in the way that Houston is but they do have their fair share of exports that have emerged. Artists like Yella Beezy and Asian Doll have exploded onto the scene over the last few years but in the past few months, it's Lil Loaded who's brought the energy of the young boys, specifically due to the success of "6locc 6a6y."

This week, Lil Loaded gave more shelf life to the single by releasing a brand new remix featuring NLE Choppa. Haunting keys and looming 808s set the tone for the track which includes Loaded's verses from the original. It's NLE Choppa who swings through with melodies and an animated flow that contrasts Loaded's deadpan vocals.

Check out the remix below.

Quotable Lyrics
Fuck what you talkin' 'bout
Walk up to 'em and walk 'em down
Early form up, ASR rifle
Hit 'em and air them out
Standin' on the block with the gang in this bitch
Got my flag on the lift and I'm letting it hang


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