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Warri rap heavyweight Yung6ix reunites with Yungyerk for the second time on “Loyalty Over Blood” with “Molly,” and this time the two shift gears completely – trading the drive and hunger of “Will” for something looser, more euphoric, and built purely for the vibe.

While “Will” was about ambition and grind, “Molly” lives in a completely different emotional zip code. The shift is intentional. It shows that Yung6ix understands how to pace an album – he knows when to push and when to simply let people enjoy the ride. Because of that balance, “Molly” lands even harder in context.

The production here carries a smooth, hazy warmth that suits the title perfectly. The beat floats rather than drives, and that lightness gives the whole record a free, carefree texture. Everything about the instrumental feels designed for late nights and good company.

Yung6ix sounds fully relaxed on this track. His delivery is unhurried and melodic in places, which actually works in the record’s favour. He does not force the energy – he matches the beat and lets things breathe, and the result is one of the most enjoyable moments on the entire album.

Yungyerk fits right back into the picture with equal ease. His feature complements the vibe without disrupting it, and the two share the kind of natural chemistry that only develops from genuinely working well together. Together, they make the record feel like a real experience rather than a constructed one.

As an album cut, “Molly” gives “Loyalty Over Blood” one of its most replayable moments. It is the track you come back to when you want the energy without the weight.

Add it to your weekend playlist – this one was made for exactly those moments.