Lil Reese Releases Haunting New Single "Small Talk"

Lil Reese comes through with his latest track, "Small Talk."

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Lil Reese isn't slowing down this year. The Chicago rapper's dished out a whole lot of music within the past year including his recently released EP, Normal Bckwrds which arrived in October. Although it's been a bit over a month since he released the project, he's giving fans a little extra something before the year ends. Today, he comes through with his latest track, "Small Talk."

Lil Reese is back with his latest song, "Small Talk." The rapper's latest track follows the release of his music video for "Ludacris" that he released around the time of his latest EP. Reese dishes out a haunting drill track filled with eerie tales from the streets of Chicago over piano-driven production. Hopefully, we'll get some more new music from Reese at the beginning of 2019.

Quotable Lyrics
Boy I'mma get it
Fuck n***as if they ain't widdit
All my n***as, yeah they been widdit
'Cause a lot of n***as really bitches


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