Slim 400 & Lil Yachty Link Up On "Skraper"

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Slim 400 is back with a new track off of his forthcoming project.

Slim 400 is gearing up for the release of a new project tonight but before it drops, he gave fans one last peep of what to expect. The rapper premiered his new track, "Skraper" earlier today which features Lil Yachty. The two rappers swap bars back and forth over a laid-back, warped vocal sample. Slim 400 links up with TT Munoz for the production on the track.

Slim 400 explained that the song happened naturally after Yachty hit him on. "Yachty DM'd me like 'Bro, I like whatchu doin, pull up,' and I pulled up," he told Complex.

Slim 400's new album, High Off TTreez drops tonight and also features appearances from Twista, C Starr, Budda Ru, Kokane, and Bloody Jay. Keep your eyes peeled for that dropping at midnight.

Quotable Lyrics
I'm talkin' propane like Hank (Up)
Either you sail or sink (Up)
N***a I'm up (Up)
N**a, I'm up in the ranks


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