Yung Mal & Lil Quill Link Up With Q Money On New Track "Beat Monster"

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Mal & Quill return with their new track, "Beat Monster" ft. Q Money.

After his release from prison, Gucci Mane was on a mission to rebuild his 1017 label. Although he announced plans to release 1017 Eskimo Presents: Eskimo Boys Vol. 1, it hasn't dropped yet, but the artists under GuWop's wing have been grinding hard. Mal & Quill were among the first artists signed to Gucci Mane's revamped 1017 Eskimo label. The duo released their project, Souf6 earlier this year and continued to drop more bangers for their fans. Today, they link up with Q Money for their new track, "Beat Monster."

Mal & Quill join forces alongside Q Money for their new single, "Beat Monster." The deliver a trap banger with their latest hit. The song follows the release of their Hoodrich Pablo Juan collab, "Dolce Gabbana" which they released earlier this month.

Keep your eyes peeled for more music from Mal & Quill.

Quotable Lyrics
Big ol' stick, make you ass do a flip
We havin' this shit, don't trip
Never wait in no line, we skip
Whole gang with me, go straight to the VIP


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