Lucki Drops Off New Single "Starstruck"

Lucki drops off his latest effort "Starstruck."

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Lucki's been on a roll and we're excited to see what moves he makes this year. The rapper dropped off three new tracks at the top of January and let those songs settle in with the public. 2017 saw release of his Watch My Back project and we're waiting on him to come through with his next project. Today, he drops off another heater called "Starstruck."

Lucki links up with producer cortdot for his new single "Starstruck." The new song sits in a more grim lane with a muffled sample lying on top of a distorted bass. Lucki's relaxed voice sits on top of it all. It's another dope effort and hopefully, it lands on his forthcoming Better Days project that's due out this year.

Quotable Lyrics
Let me see
Take me out this world, love me like at least
Miss my ex
She don't want the fame, she want her degree


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