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Sainvil and Yung Baby Tate have been through it “Too Many Times” on new single
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Sainvil and Yung Baby Tate have been through it “Too Many Times” on new single
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The track is the latest single from Sainvil’s forthcoming project ‘They’re All Goblins.’

Alamo Records’ first-ever R&B signee Sainvil returns with his new single, ”Too Many Times.” The track boasts a feature from fellow rising star Yung Baby Tate and is set to appear on his They’re All Goblins project, which is officially making landfall tomorrow (Sept. 15). The infectious mid-tempo “Too Many Times” track details a relationship that continues to repeat the same toxic cycle with Sainvil pleading with Yung Baby Tate to share the emotional power she possesses over him:

Too many times it was bent out of shape, too many times, after time, after time, after time/ Them keagles keep that pussy tight, I miss that every night, I’m trippin’ I swallow my pride/ That pussy like the Northern lights

The forthcoming They’re All Goblins project features previously released singles “On My Own” featuring BEAM and “Oouu.” Earlier this year, Sainvil shared his single “California Raindrops.” He then continued his momentum by dropping off another cut for fans to enjoy titled “Ashley” while recruiting Guapdad 4000 for the assist.

Tate also recently provided another stand-out feature when she joined Mia Rodriguez in “Billion Dollar Bitch.” Back in May, Yung Baby Tate unleashed the deluxe version of her 2020 project After The Rain. She then made another return to revamp the well-received project once again, this time teaming up with DJ Hollygrove to slow down the pace a bit and give After The Rain the chopped and screwed treatment. The original After The Rain project included seven new tracks and features from Flo Milli and 6lack. She has made sure to drop off a few visuals to make her tracks come to life, including ones for “Eenie Meenie” and the Flo Milli-assisted “I Am.”

Be sure to press play on Sainvil’s brand new track “Too Many Times” featuring Yung Baby Tate down below.