Yoshi24K Drops Off New Project "Alien" Ft. Lil Yachty

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Rising NYC rapper Yoshi24k is back with his new project.

Yoshi24K has been making serious waves over the past few years but 2020 is surely looking like the year he'll be making his name known across the board. The rapper returned with his new EP this week titled, Alien. His new project is only six songs in length but he packs a punch with each track. Alien includes an appearance from Lil Yachty, who features on the song "GANG", and production from Fki 1st. 

Though Yoshi24k hasn't necessarily blown up, he's probably flown past your radar on a few occasions. He's worked with Smokepurpp on the past and apparently, he's the Aly referenced in Sheck Wes' break out single, "Mo Bamba." 

Peep the project below.

1. Boast
2. Outta Here
3. OT
4. Gang ft. Lil Yachty
5. Bentley
5. Fly Away 


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