Lil Reese & Tee Grizzley Link Up On "Ready 4 Real"

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Tee Grizzley and Lil Reese link up on "Ready 4 Real."

Without a studio album under his belt, Tee Grizzley's been making some waves for the past year. In 2017, he dropped two projects, his mixtape My Moment and his collaborative mixtape with Lil DurkBloodas, that they closed out the year with. Today, he links up with another Chicago rapper, Lil Reese, for their new collab on "Ready 4 Real."

Lil Reese and Tee Grizzley prove to be great collaborators on "Ready 4 Real." The two rappers tackle a grim, guitar sampled production with crisp drums in the back. It's a street anthem filled with the dark experiences both rappers have endured in their lifetime. It's a solid middle ground between Grizzley's style and Reese's and further proves they have great chemistry on wax together.

Hopefully with the release of this song, we'll be getting full projects from both artists soon.

Quotable Lyrics
N*ggas only thugs on the net
Before I got verified, I got a check
AR pistol make a mess of your flesh
2000 pills turn around to them racks

 


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