ScHoolboy Q shares introspective new single "CrasH"
24 April 2019, 13:48
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
ScHoolboy Q has shared the reflective, and family-orientated "CrasH" ahead of his New CrasH Talk album landing this Friday (26 April).
"CrasH" is the third single from ScHoolboy Q after Travis Scott collaboration "CHopstix", and previous single "Numb Numb Juice".
ScHoolboy Q makes reference to his daughter multiple times in the new release. In the chorus he raps "Daughter need new shoes (Shoes) / If I lose, she lose (Lose)", and also mentions his family in one verse, "Stayed down and what happened? (What happened?) / Got my daughter that mansion (That mansion) / Gave my mother that million (That million)."
Tracklist:
- Gang Gang
- Tales
- CHopstix (feat. Travis Scott)
- Numb Numb Juice
- Drunk (feat. 6LACK)
- Lies (feat. Ty Dolla $ign & YG)
- 5200
- Black Folk
- Floating (feat. 21 Savage)
- Dangerous (feat. Kid Cudi)
- Die Wit Em
- CrasH
- Water (feat. Lil Baby)
- Attention
"CrasH" is out now. ScHoolboy Q's new album CrasH Talk lands this Friday (26 April) via Top Dawg Entertainment / Interscope.
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