Lucki & Plu2o Nash Team Up On "I Need More"

Plu2o Nash releases new Lucki track titled, "I Need More."

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At the top of the year, Lucki was blessing us with new music on a regular basis up until he released his latest project, DAYS B4 II. The project found the Chicago rapper holding down the project entirely by himself without a single feature in sight. Since then, he's collaborated with Thouxanbanfauni and got Da$h to help revamp his track, "Summertime Horrors." Now, the rapper comes through with his latest single, "I Need More."

Lucki and producer Plu2o Nash have incredible chemistry together, as they've shown in the past. The two link up on their new track, "I Need More." Plu2o's psychedelic and trippy production match Lucki's laid-back flow. Hopefully, this means we could expect a new project from Lucki in the new future.

Quotable Lyrics
Off a 50, pop a 30 with two 10's 
I need water but this Fanta make amends
I like Beamer's but I stretched her in this Benz
I was late but I just came from my back end


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