Quavo Drops “Shooters Inside My Crib”

Shooters Inside My Crib

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Quavo f**ked around and created a perfect track.

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: Quavo has superstar talent. Though his solo effort, Quavo Huncho, didn’t quite live up to expectations, that shouldn’t take away from the fact that he is more than capable of elevating a song with his inferior music-making skills. Today, Quavo decided to release “Shooters Inside My Crib,” a smooth-ass trap banger that is probably his best solo release to date.


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The only thing that is more fire than “Shooters In My Crib” is the artwork to the song. Since we don’t get paid to talk about artwork on this site, let me talk some more about the song. “Shooters In My Crib” features a piano-heavy beat that I find to be f**king salacious, melodies that you will feel in your soul, and lyrics that are unassumingly gangsta. S**t, while listening to the song, I did everything from bob my head to close my eyes to thank the LORD.

That song in which Migos continuously said, “y’all n***as in trouble,” is officially starting to make sense.


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  1. Cosmixx

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