Lucki Shifts Into "Sports Mode" On His Latest Single

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Lucki drops off his new single "Sports Mode."

We're only eleven days into the new year but it looks like Lucki's already going beast mode. The rapper kicked off the new year with his single "4everybody" and followed it up with "Fool's Gold" two days a go. Today, he drops off his new offering with, "Sports Mode," which seems to be an appropriate title considering the pace he's been on for the past week.

Lucki drops off his most recent solo single "Sports Mode" today. The rapper recruits Marcus Basquiat for the production on the track. Basquiat brings a sleek, low-key atmospheric sounds that are rattled by the loose bass that sits underneath it. Lucki's drained voice compliments the production well and helps accentuate the song's feeling. 

At this point, we're definitely hoping Lucki comes through with a new project at some point this year.

Quotable Lyrics
I asked for nothing
How we fall out?
I used to laugh
I'm up I see you called, wow.

 


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