OG Maco & Higher Brothers Unite On Kino Beats' "ChopSticks"

KinoBeats brings Higher Brothers and OG Maco together on "ChopSticks."

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Higher Brothers are the biggest hip hop exports out of China right now. Over the past year, they built up a massive buzz across North America and built a pretty loyal following.Yesterday, they connected with XXL Freshmen Blocboy JB for their new track, "Let It Go." Today, they come through with another collaboration with an Atlanta favorite. Higher Brothers and OG Maco link up on Kino Beats "ChopSticks."

Kino Beats taps OG Maco and Higher Brothers for his new track, "ChopSticks." Kino Beats has been producing a lot of dope collaborations in recent times and now, he could add "ChopSticks" to the list. OG Maco and Higher Brothers might be an unexpected duo but they definitely work well together on wax. Hopefully, this isn't the last collab we get from them.

Quotable Lyrics
Drippin' like right from the muddy
Switch up the face then I flood it
I took the cup and I mud it
762's in the drumma


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