Stream Lenny Grant's "Don't Come Outside Vol. 1"

NYC rapper Uncle Murda has been relatively quiet since he signed with 50 Cent & G-Unit Records last December, but after undergoing a name change to Lenny Grant, his government name, that drought thankfully comes to an end here today. At the stroke of midnight, Lenny Grant decides to come through and share his first

NYC rapper Uncle Murda has been relatively quiet since he signed with 50 Cent & G-Unit Records last December, but after undergoing a name change to Lenny Grant, his government name, that drought thankfully comes to an end here today. At the stroke of midnight, Lenny Grant decides to come through and share his first project under G-Unit called Don’t Come Outside, Vol. 1.

Laced with 14 tracks in total, the follow up to last year’s Yellow Tape mixtape with Maino features guest appearances from 50 Cent, Jadakiss, Dave East, Don Q, Young Dolph, Maino, Trick Trick, and more.

“The wait is over. Your all welcome you need people like me so you can point ya finger and say that's the Bad Guy” - Lenny Grant

Available on iTunes, fans can now stream the project in its entirety via Apple Music and/or Spotify. Hit play and let us know what you think.

Tracklist:

1. Don’t Talk About It
2. Different Time (feat. Don Q & Que Banz)
3. Happy to be Here (feat. Que Banz)
4. Bank Now (feat. Que Banz)
5. Statute of Limitations (feat. 50 Cent)
6. Too Consistent (feat. Yg Teck)
7. Popular (feat. Que Banz)
8. Hang Wit (feat. Chanti McCoy & Que Banz)
9. Like Ooouuu (feat. Aviator Keyz)
10. Ain’t Like That (feat. Yg Teck & Que Banz)
11. Check Inn (feat. Maino & Trick Trick)
12. Tonite (feat. Dave East)
13. No More (feat. Jadakiss)
14. Send the Work (feat. Young Dolph)

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Kevin Goddard is an editor for HNHH. He keeps you in the loop nightly by updating the site with your favorite songs, videos, mixtapes, and news stories, all while maintaining our social media game to be on point. His appreciation for art, and love for sports & fashion makes this Chicago writer very knowledgeable within the entire urban culture. Some of his favorite Hip Hop artists are Drake, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, A$AP Rocky, Wiz Khalifa, Kid Cudi, Big Sean, Childish Gambino, Miguel, Lupe Fiasco, Common.

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