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Carnage Drops Massive Collab with Tyga, Ohgeesy & Takeoff [LISTEN]


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Carnage just dropped “Hella Neck,” a brand new, heavy-hitting hip hop cut featuring Tyga, Ohgeesy and Takeoff.

Sometimes less is more and Carnage demonstrates that here with a triumphant yet tasteful beat that backs each rapper’s bars to sheer perfection. Though the DJ/producer is known for in-your-face productions, some of his best work is more leaned back, as we hear in this case.

If this massive collaboration with Tyga, Ohgeesy and Takeoff is any indication, Carnage is on pace to have an insane 2020. Having already worked with some of hip hop’s finest — Gucci Mane, Thirty Rack, G-Eazy, Wiz Khalifa, Young Thug, Meek Mill and the list goes on — we can’t wait to hear what else is in store.

Check out “Hella Neck” below and let us know if you’re feeling it!

Carnage – Hella Neck Ft. Tyga, Ohgeesy & Takeoff

Get it : Empire.lnk.to/HellaNeck

 

Photo via Rukes.com

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