Yung Pinch Releases "Lost At Sea" Project

Yung Pinch is back with his new project, "Lost At Sea."

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The self-proclaimed Beach Boy, Yung Pinch, has made serious noise throughout the year. Collaborating with the likes of 03 Greedo, G-Eazy, Lil Skies, and more, Pinch has shown his potential to become the next biggest hit-maker from the West Coast. The singer was consistently delivering music to his fans every Friday as part of his 4EVERFRIDAY series which he later compiled into playlists on his Soundcloud. Today, he comes through with his latest project, Lost At Sea.

Yung Pinch is back with his latest project, Lost At Sea. The singer's latest project is seven tracks deep with Pinch holding down all tracks on his own without no features. However, he does get production from Hit Boy, Matics Music, Menoh Beats, Tay Da Producer, Re and more for the project. 

Pinch is currently on the Lost At Sea tour which kicked off at the end of October in Santa Cruz. Pinch will be performing in Orlando, FL tonight (Nov. 29) and is set to conclude the tour in L.A. on December 15th. 


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