Meyhem Lauren & Alchemist Keep It G On "Still Playing Celo"

Meyhem Lauren and Alchemist team up on hazy new single, "Still Playing Celo."

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Meyhem Lauren and Alchemist have built a strong relationship over the years. Their chemistry is undeniable on wax and they've proved it on numerous occasions. Recently, the two artists linked up for their new track, "Still Playing Celo."

Meyhem Lauren and Alchemist have teamed up once again for their latest track, "Still Playing Celo." The track brings Meyhem Lauren's smooth, New York flow over Alchemist's hazy instrumental. The two artists released the single on limited edition vinyl which you could cop here. The vinyl also includes another collaborative single from the two artists titled, "Codename."

Meyhem Lauren is currently on the road with Action Bronson on the "White Bronco" tour. The tour kicked off on Feb. 11 in Boston and is scheduled to conclude in Los Angeles on March 16th. 

Quotable Lyrics
Kilo on my neck, half a brick on my feet, feet
Imagine what I got floatin' out in the street
Uh, you know the stylo
My n***as still playin' celo


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