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Sheck Wes Explains “ILMB” Feat. Travis Scott

I Love My B*tch hits different when Sheck Wes and Travis Scott are the ones saying it! Sheck Wes roars back into the spotlight with ILMB, a bass-thumping, mosh-ready single featuring none other than Cactus Jack’s head honcho himself, Travis Scott. Swapping verses with unfiltered energy, the two bring chaos and charisma over industrial production that thunders like a riot. “ILMB” arrives as Sheck Wes continues to evolve from viral disruptor to full-fledged culture force. Still rooted in Harlem while building youth programs in Senegal, Sheck’s global vision and signature grit meet their match in Travis Scott’s dystopian energy on this track, proving their chemistry is as undeniable as the hook is infectious. Teased to feverish fan demand earlier this month, Coachella’s desert might just crack open when this duo takes the stage. Whether from the pit or through your speakers, one thing is certain “ILMB” is built to shake the ground. Follow Sheck Wes as he continues leveling up through fashion, music, and movement on Instagram, Twitter, and Youtube.


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