Masego Grabs Tiffany Gouche For "Queen Tings"

Masego & Tiffany Gouche team up on "Queen Tings."

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Over the past few weeks, Masego's been getting ready for the release of his debut album, Lady Lady. He's released several dope tracks over the months leading up to its release including the title track which was produced by TDE's Sounwave and "Old Age" with TDE signee SiR. Before the projects drops at midnight, he lets loose one more track.

Masego and Tiffany Gouche link up on their new track, "Queen Tings." Masego described the song to ESSENCE as a "combination of my excitement for Black Panther, Black History Month, and my upcoming trip to Cape Town." Masego's sound is a mesh of all sorts of different sounds and "Queen Tings" is a perfect example of that. 

In addition to his debut album, Masego announced his "Lady Lady" tour. Peep those dates here.

Quotable Lyrics
Holdin' you up to a high esteem
Baby girl, you lookin' like a goddess
Don't be so modest
While I have you here with me


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