We got London On Da Track. And Young Thug, too. The proven collaborators connect once again on Christmastime loosie "Cloud 9."

Young Thug's near-indecipherable nuttiness is in full effect here. People don't listen to Young Thug for lyrical miracles, though; he's an enigma. That gets drawn out with the lullaby-like psychedelia of London On Da Track's keys, which dress up the tattering percussion.

"Cloud 9" hints that Young Thug isn't slowing up going into 2015.

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