Young Lito Releases "Stay Inside: The Quarantine Tape"

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Young Lito drops off a new tape during these quarantined times.

Brooklyn is really having an uprise right now with the drill movement. And in the past few weeks alone, we've received tons of projects from several drill rappers coming from the area such as Fivio Foreign, Lil Tjay, and 22Gz. This week, Young Lito returned with one of his most potent and polished projects to date Stay Inside: The Quarantine Tape. Laced up with ten tracks in total, Lito enlists the likes of Money Montage, Kooda B, Holy Cheezus and G.I.B. for assistance across the tracklist. 

Check out Young Lito's new tape Stay Inside: The Quarantine Tape and the tracklist below.

1. The Intro
2. Glow
3. Envy Me
4. Man Down Feat. Money Montage, Holy Cheezus
5. Stop Me
6. Lil Bxtch Feat. Kooda B
7. Bishop Feat. G.I.B.
8. Truth
9. Diary
10. Can’t Even Trap


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