The West Coast hip-hop scene is constantly evolving, but every so often, a track comes along that perfectly blends the classic grind with a new-school gloss. Yung X has done exactly that with his latest release, "16 Letter." Dropped under The Pro Village, the song is a high-energy anthem that serves as both a status report and a warning to those not on his level.
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