Mathaius Young Links Up With Tre Capital On "Grip"

Mathaius Young gets Tre Capital for his new single "Grip."

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Mathaius Young is a name you should get familiar with if you aren't already. The Indianapolis artist not only raps but handles his own production as well. In 2017, he released his debut album Take The Night Away and since then, he's been on a roll with the loose singles he's dropped and the features he's done. Since the beginning of 2018, he's been releasing new music on nearly a weekly basis. Today, he links up with Tre Capital for their new collaboration on "Grip."

Mathaius Young drops off one of his strongest singles to date with "Grip." Young handles the production while he and Tre Capital get a lot of shit off their chest with their verses. Just like their previous collaboration on Capital's "Walking On Air Pt. II," they continue to show they have incredible chemistry on wax together.

Quotable Lyrics
Racin' through time got me cautious
All these blunts got me nauseous
I was trying to find some guidance
Always feelin' like a faucet


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