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Mal & Quill Release "Blessed Lil Bastards 3" With Hoodrich Pablo Juan, & More


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Over the years, Gucci Mane has built up an impressive roster as he continues to put a focus on developing young talent. Atlanta is bursting at the seams with rap prospects and 1017 Eskimo houses a good number of upcoming forces. Mal & Quill have been bubbling for months as they recently impressed with their Souf6 effort with Richie Souf. Now, the duo returns with seventeen bangers, packaging the new songs as part of their fresh mixtape Blessed Young Bastards 3

The work includes features from Hoodrich Pablo Juan, Lil Gotit, Q Money, Guap Tarantino, and more as Mal & Quill continue to show off their skills on the mic. They are two of the brightest young stars on the 1017 Eskimo label and efforts like this will keep them on the rise.

Tracklist:

1. Been In These Streets
2. Mexico
3. Dolce Gabbana (feat. Hoodrich Pablo Juan)
4. Birds Of A Feather
5. What's Happening
6. Fortnite
7. Oakland
8. Bags Of Cash
9. Meek Milly
10. Live It Up (feat. Lil Gotit & Guap Tarantino)
11. Beat Monster (feat. Q Money)
12. Blue Lagoon
13. Gucci Shoes
14. Neva Know (feat. Lil Co)
15. Miami
16. Kodak
17. Weight Up

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