Sheck Wes Drops Off Dark Banger "Chippi Chippi"

Sheck Wes returns with new banger "Chippi Chippi."

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Sheck Wes is looking like the next up at this point. The Harlem emcee has been bubbling up for a minute and as the latest signee to Kanye West's G.O.O.D Music and Travis Scott's Cactus Jack label, he has a solid foundation to help him reach major heights in his career. His viral singles have made a prominent buzz in the underground. Songs like "Mo Bamba" and "Do That" have been gaining some major recognition. Today, he follows up the latter with his latest effort, "Chippi Chippi."

Sheck Wes returns with his latest single, "Chippi Chippi. The rapper taps REDDA for the song's production who delivers a spacey and dark beat for Sheck Wes to let off his frustrations off. According to Wes, "Chippi Chippi" means "to leave a place in a state of anger, with intentions to get high." The song's vibe captures that incredibly well. 

Quotable Lyrics
I was up at Nike
Put that on Kenji
Play that crack is wack
Rest in peace to Whitney Houston


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