Playboi Carti Joins Young Sizzle On "Aint Doin That"

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Young Sizzle & Playboi Carti link up on "Aint Doin That."

In celebration of Southside's birthday today, he dropped off his new mixtape under his rap pseudonym, Young Sizzle, with Trap Ye Season 2His latest project served as the follow up to 2017's 808 Day which happened to drop on August 8th (8/08). His latest project is a bit lengthier but is filled with solid gems. While Southside lays off the production to focus on the rapping, he taps Playboi Cari for mixtape highlight "Aint Doin That."

Sizzle and Playboi Carti team up on "Aint Doin That." A snippet of the song surfaced last year but today Sizzle drops the full version. It's a dark trap anthem with production handled by Maxlord 808Mafia. The two rappers flex hard on this cut and deliver an anthem to turn up to this weekend.

Quotable Lyrics
Please quit the talkin' hoe, you might make me miscount
Say that hoe faithful, I'mma show you what that bitch bout
Sprayin' like a wildfire, n*ggas can't put it out
Steady burnin' money, n*ggas mad I ain't runnin out


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