Saweetie Drops Off Zaytoven Produced Track "Mood"

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Saweetie and Zaytoven connect on their new collaboration.

Saweetie was building a buzz for herself with the single, "ICY GRL" but her relationship with Quavo has put a bigger spotlight on her name. Over the past few months, she's dished out new singles to try and keep the momentum going. She released her project High Maintenance in March of last year and it looks like we might see a follow-up to that project in the coming weeks. Today, she returns with her new track "Mood."

Although Valentine's Day already past, Saweetie came through with a new track titled, "Mood." The rapper links up with Zaytoven for the song's production. The rapper delivers a lavish single where she flexes his melodic sensibilities. Although she said it's not a single, she did reveal that she has a new EP on the way. Keep your eyes peeled for that.

Quotable Lyrics
Baby set the mood, bottle poppin' Cris
Leather on my back, water on my wrist
We be off them back, they be gettin' sick
When we step out, paparazzi shit


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