Lil Tracy & Lil Raven Drop Off New Collab "You Might"

Lil Tracy and Lil Raven drop off "You Might."

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Lil Tracy's been gaining a lot of attention in recent months. His grind has been heavy with the loose singles he's been dropping. In the summer, he released his mixtape Life Of A Popstar and has been connecting with other up and comers in the game for some solid collaborations. After dropping his single "Red Roses," he follows it with a new collab with Lil Raven.

Tracy and Raven connect on their new banger "You Might." Their vocals are covered in auto-tune on this melodic effort. Tracy and Raven recruit producers OB and twonybandz for the pop trap fusion. Tracy and Raven share similarities in their music so it's not a surprise that they have great chemistry on wax together. Hopefully, we get another collab with the two in the future.

Quotable Lyrics
Everytime you see me, I be drippin' in something different
Pull up then I hop out and the cameras start to flickin'
Yo bitch wanna come with me, she'll be back in a minute
I don't understand these n*ggas, they speakin' gibberish


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