Young M.A Drops Off Her New Single "Praktice"

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Young M.A. returns with her latest effort, "Praktice."

Young M.A lost her heat after dropping "Ouu." While the song became a smash hit, she didn't really follow it up with anything too notable and kind of went M.I.A. afterwards. However, she's been slowly making her return to music with several of her latest freestyles. It feels like she's warming up for a big year in 2018. After kicking off the year with her "I Get The Bag" freestyle, she returns with her latest effort with "Praktice."

Young M.A drops off her first original track of 2018 with "Praktice." The rapper comes through with some serious bars over some hard hitting production. It's another track from Young M.A that'll surely spawn plenty of freestyles.

"Praktice" is currently available in overseas markets and will be available everywhere by midnight EST.

Quotable Lyrics
Hennessy on my breath
OG in my chest
Oh you makin' threats?
Okay, say less


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