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Lil West & Take A Day Trip Deliver Post-Valentine's Day Vibes On "Not Sure"


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Valentine's Day is a polarizing holiday. Some enjoy the Hallmark holiday while others despise every minute of it. Thankfully, Lil West, a buzzing name in the underground these days, is here with some post-Valentine emo rap to hold you down this weekend. After linking up with Take A Day Trip on "Somedays," the producer and rapper connect once again for "Not Sure."

Lil West is back with some new heat alongside Take A Day Trip with their latest drop, "Not Sure." West tackles the ups-and-downs of tumultuous relationships over a dark trap beat. Take A Day Trip delivers a dark, minimalist beat for West to deliver his melodic flow on. "Not Sure" further demonstrates the undeniable chemistry between Lil West and Take A Day Trip. 

Peep the new track below and keep your eyes peeled for new music from both Take A Day Trip and Lil West.

Quotable Lyrics
She wanna jump in the Phantom
She wanna Louis her baggage
She wanna live in a palace
She want me but she not happy
I'm tired of keepin' a balance
I don't know why I allow it
There's too many secrets I'm hidin'
I'm tired of catchin' you lyin'

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