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Bobby Brackins’ “Hot Box” Is Made for West Coast Weekends

Bobby Brackins channels the party sound of the moment alongside Mila J and G-Eazy.

August 08, 2014


Last year, Bobby Brackins dropped Maxwell Park, a strong but overlooked mixtape that featured west coast stars like Ty Dolla $ign and E-40, and beats from "Loyal" producer Nic Nac. Brackins' latest song "Hot Box," produced by RedWine, gives the same California party vibe as "Show Me," "Don't Tell Em"--the go-to crossover sound of the moment. The main artist slot is held by Brackins, but the track benefits from Mila J, who has her own underrated hit "Smoke, Drink, Break-Up," and contributes to a duet chorus that makes the song a perfect weekender.

Stream: Bobby Brackins f. G-Eazy & Mila J, "Hot Box"

Bobby Brackins’ “Hot Box” Is Made for West Coast Weekends