YGTUT Drops Off New Song "Mind Ya Business"

YGTUT drops off a new track ahead of his upcoming album.

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If you're unfamiliar with YGTUT, you better start paying attention right now. The Chattanooga native's been steadily feeding the streets new music for several years and with each project, he continues to show his growth as an artist. Over the past year, he blessed fans with a lot of dope music such as his project Save It which he released a few months back. He's already gearing up to follow up that project this week with his forthcoming effort, IOU. Before dropping the project off to fans, he blesses us with a new cut off of it titled, "Mind Ya Business."

YGTUT is back with his new song, "Mind Ya Business." The rapper's new cut comes off of his forthcoming project which is set to drop this coming Friday. The release of this single follows "Get It" which he dropped about a month ago. YGTUT comes through with some smooth vibes on this record while he flexes his penmanship. Peep the new track below.

Quotable Lyrics
A n***a shine too hard to throw shade
Really ain't got too much to prove
Your girly said that she wanna hang
And I just might, I don't like to be rude


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