OnCue Drops Off New Song "2.0"

OnCue comes through with his new single, "2.0."

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OnCue wasn't really too active this year, but it looks like that's about to change in the near future. Over the past year, he's made some major moves such as landing credits on Eminem's 2017 album, Revival. Since then, he's dropped off a few loose singles. He kicked off the year with his track, "BUFFET!" but remained low key until about a month ago. As he gears up to release a new album in the near future, he comes through with his latest single, "2.0."

OnCue returns with his new single, "2.0." The rapper's latest single was produced by Alex Lustig who's worked with Machine Gun Kelly, Young Thug and more in the past. OnCue's new single follows the release of "Side Effects" and "Out Of Town," both of which were released last month. "2.0" serves as a single off his forthcoming project, I Hate Me Too.

Quotable Lyrics
Damn, I used to get beat up, ay
Now they call me genius, now
I don't kick my feet up, I just hit the booth and reup, ay
Damn, right, I could see that I been pimpin' since the fetus, ay


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