Lucki & ChaseTheMoney Link Up On "Of Course You Won't"

Lucki and ChaseTheMoney mesh perfectly on "Of Course You Won't."

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On Friday, Lucki dropped his latest project Freewave 3 which include production from Earl Sweatshirt and ChaseTheMoney. "Of Course You Won't" is one of the three collaborations the two have on the project and also serves as an album highlight.

ChaseTheMoney's off-kilter trap beats are perfect for Lucki's hazy, laid back vibes. On "Of Course You Won't," the rapper's laid back voice hops on the upbeat production. While ChaseTheMoney and Lucki's styles contrast, it works flawlessly on the project. The song surrounds Lucki's tumultuous relationship with his ex-girlfriend and the rapper's addictions that came in the way of their relationship ultimately leading to their break-up.

Aside from "Of Course You Won't," ChaseTheMoney also appears on the single, "More Than Over" and also appears on "Interlude."

Quotable Lyrics
If I take you home when I’m on the road
Would you honor me? Keep up your lie with me?
I like money, I like perkys, that ain't hard to see
Lil bro glassed like 15K but ain't no frauds with me


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