Tech N9ne Taps Futuristic & Dizzy Wright For "My Own Zone"

Tech N9ne recruits Dizzy Wright and Futuristic for his new song, "My Own Zone."

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Tech N9ne has consistently been one of the hardest working rappers in the game for a minute. The rapper continuously feeds his fans new music, but even more frequently, he's seen on the road. In a few days, he'll be hitting the road with on his upcoming tour. Before he touches the road, he links up with his two main openers for the song, "My Own Zone."

Tech N9ne is back with his new track, "My Own Zone" featuring Futuristic and Dizzy Wright. Tech's new track comes right before he hits the road with Futuristic and Dizzy Wright at the end of the week for the "Independent Grind" tour. Although the three rappers have varying styles, they come together to flex their lyrical dexterity to the fullest.

Quotable Lyrics
They say Tech lost it, Tech's frosted
And that's exactly what you find up under Tech faux shit
Put a X cross it cause Tech bosses
And you'll concur if ever you took a pic of Tech's office


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