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Young Thug - Take Kare Feat. Lil Wayne (Prod. By London On Da Track)

Young Thug and Lil’ Wayne connect for their first ever collaboration titled “Take Kare.” Well the wait is over. After much anticipation we finally have the first ever collaboration between Young Thug & Lil Wayne. Produced by London On Da Track, the anticipated record is called "Take Kare" and will be featured on the upcoming Rich Gang 2 compilation which is due out later this Fall. "Take Kare" is the first of several Young Thug and Lil Wayne collaborations that we should look forward to hearing. Thug has mentioned in the past that he's recorded a handful of tracks with Weezy and that comes as no surprise as he hasn't been shy about letting his feelings & admiration for the YMCMB boss be known. He's even said that he wants to carry on the “Carter” legacy and drop albums 6-10 after Wayne "retires" with Tha Carter V. Stream the new single and if you're feelin' it show you support on iTunes. Thoughts? [Via Complex] Quotable Lyrics: They be hatin' on my girl, though And they wish they was the bitch they're hatin' Salutations to my old hoes And thank you for your participation No chasin' from a girl though She go harder than me on, okay Gettin' wasted with my girl Then we 69 'til we need ventilation - Weezy

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