Quinn XCII Taps Logic For Introspective Track "A Letter To My Younger Self"

This latest song is the title track from Quinn XCII's new album "A Letter To My Younger Self."

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Quinn XCII is gearing up to drop his brand new album on July 10th called A Letter To My Younger Self and he recently dropped the title track which features none other than Logic

As you can imagine from the title of the song, this is a very introspective cut as both rappers delve into their pasts and reflect on where they are now. The production is smooth and trendy when it comes to the current state of pop-rap. If you're a fan of either of these two artists, we highly recommend checking this one out.

Quotable Lyrics:

Feelin' down, keep your head up
Depression got a hold of me and I don't wanna get up
Got a hunger deep inside of me, and now I'm gettin' fed up
I ain't talkin' 'bout the money, I don't need to get the bread up
Talk about your pen game, talk about your passion
Fuck all the pop shit, get back to rappin'


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