MadeinTYO Drops Off "LOVE YOU DOWN" For Valentine's Day

Madeintyo drops off a new single with "LOVE YOU DOWN."

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MadeinTYO's been dropping off a stream of music lately. The rapper closed out 2017 with the Private Club compilations ILUVTPC V1  and kicked off the new year with his collaboration with Carnage and Mac Miller on "Learn How To Watch." His feature game has been on point but it looks like he got something up his sleeve to take things to a new level this year. Today, he treats fans with a little Valentine's Day gift in the form of new music.

MadeinTYO dropped off three new singles including "LOVE YOU DOWN." This one in particular is definitely a solid offering for Valentine's Day. It sits more in the lane of R&B and soul rather than trap. However, it highlights his versatility as an artist.

In addition to "LOVE YOU DOWN," MadeinTYO also released "MARS PT. 1" and "STRESSIN."

Quotable Lyrics
Give me the pussy, don't wait
Her momma called me today
You know I call her lil bae
Please don't fuck up my day


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