NIGO’s Latest Companion Is Tyler, The Creator For “Come On, Let’s Go”

IMG via Tyler, The Creator’s YouTube

Come On, Let’s Go

NIGO (Ft. Tyler, The Creator)

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NIGO’s forthcoming album might be goated.

Did you get a chance to see the tracklisting for NIGO’s forthcoming album? I did, and I was blown away. The eleven-track project features everyone from Pusha-T to Kid Cudi to Pharrell to Pop Smoke to Lil Uzi Vert to Tyler, The Creator. Today, NIGO decided to release yet another single off the album: “Come On, Let’s Go” with the latter name that I mentioned.


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“Come On, Let’s Go” would excel on Tyler, The Creator’s CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST album. In the song, our weirdly-dressed hero drops bars about dealing with a chick (Yes, a chick) that is always late but has a booty that is so big, it deserves a spot in NATO. The song’s smooth vibes mixed with its hard-hitting raps make it a Tyler special. The song’s The Neptunes-sounding beat makes it a Pharrell-like special.

Give “Come On, Let’s Go” by NIGO and Tyler, The Creator a shot below.


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