OMB Peezy Recruits TK Kravitz On "Yeah Yeah"

OMB Peezy & TK Kravitz link up on "Yeah Yeah."

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Since making his formal introduction last year, OMB Peezy has proven to be one of the most promising voices coming out. After releasing his EP, Humble Beginnings in October 2017, he's continued to grind harder and make more noise. Earlier this year, he released his joint project with Sherwood Marty, Young & Reckless. Since then, he's released a lot more solo music including  "Soulja Life Mentality" and "Got You." Today, he links up with TK Kravitz for his new single, "Yeah Yeah."

OMB Peezy and TK Kravitz serve up a certified street banger with their new collaboration, "Yeah Yeah." TK Kravitz has made some major waves over the past few years from his collaborations with Ty Dolla $ign, Jacquees and more. He also worked with Peezy on the Young & Reckless mixtape. Like a lot of OMB Peezy's music, he connects regional sounds from the West and South together and TK Kravitz meshes well on the track. It's another dope track from OMB Peezy and hopefully, we'll get a new project from him soon.

Quotable Lyrics
When I was throwed away, you left me by the trash can
Now that I'm up, these bitches askin' for a latchin'
You wouldn't get a chance to fuck me if I was the last man
Bitch, I wouldn't even use your pussy for the ashin'


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