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And we didn't even have to wait on it: Migos made good on and dropped their No Label 2 mixtape tonight. Some of the tape's 25-tracks should already be familiar, like, and There's also a new one called 'Copy Me,' which functions as a love letter of sorts to all 'Versace'-flow jackers out there. Meek Mill, MGK and Rich Homie Quan make appearances, and most of the production work comes from Metro Boomin, Zaytoven, Honorable C Note and someone named Cheese- who, you will probably not be surprised to hear, seems to be entirely un-Googleable.Download Migos' No Label 2 mixtapeNo Label 2 tracklist1.
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No Label 2 (Intro) (Feat. DJ Ray G) Prod. By DJ Plugg2. Copy Me Prod. Contraband Prod.
By Zaytoven4. Add It Up Prod.
By Zaytoven5. Peek A Boo Prod. By Metro Boomin & Zaytoven6.
Antidope Prod. By Zaytoven7.
Migo Dreams (Feat. Meek Mill) Prod. By Zaytoven8. Kidding Me Prod. By Mack Boy9. By Phenom Da Don10.
Fight Night Prod. By Stack Boy Twan11. Handsome And Wealthy Prod.
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No F.ckin Wit Prod. By DJ Plugg15. Freak No More Prod.
By Honorable C Note16. Hot Boy Prod. By Breezy17.

Body Parts (Feat. Ounces Prod. By Metro Boomin & Zaytoven19. Emmit Smith Prod. Built Like Me Prod. By Zaytoven21. First 48 Prod.
By Mack Boy22. Payola Prod. By Cheese23. Where Were You Prod.
By Phenom Da Don24. Just Wait On It Prod. By Zaytoven25. Young Rich Niggas Prod.
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Lil Durk No Label Mp3 DownloadSigned From The Streets 3, and its predecessors for that matter, showcased Lil Durk’s talents in a notable way the Chicago rapper continues to make name for himself, as he dishes out a new song for the streets tagged “ No Label,” which arrives in tandem with Young Dolph’s own recently publicized record label woes, finds Durk in a reflective state. While the title may suggest a variety of possible narratives, Durk seems to be addressing a former lover, at least in the song’s opening stanzas. Sadly, the situation went left, and Durk took to the booth to vent accordingly.