Yung Mal & Lil Quill Enlists Guap Tarantino & Lil Gotit For "Live It Up"

Mal & Quill returns with a new single off of "Bastards 3."

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Gucci Mane's revamped 1017 roster features some very promising talent. Among the numerous artists Gucci's signed since his release from prison is Mal & Quill. The two artists are bringing their own distinct sound to trap music. Earlier this year, they teamed up with Richie Souf to deliver their joint project, Souf6. With a follow-up on the way, the two artists release their new track, "Live It Up."

Mal & Quill come through with their latest single, "Live It Up." Their new single features the Hood Baby himself, Lil Gotit and Guap Tarantino. Their new track serves as their latest single from Bastards 3 which drops this Friday. "Live It Up" follows the release of their Q Money-assisted single, "Beat Monster" which arrived in November. Keep your eyes peeled for Bastards 3.

Quotable Lyrics
Back then, it was hard
Had to pour cup of kick though
Now we on young Hood Babies on top now
What you want? Backends came in


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