As the maxim goes, good things come to those who wait. Though each act has been a staple in Chicago's vibrant hip-hop community for the better part of two decades, the forthcoming Withdrawal EP will mark the first time that Twista and Do Or Die have come together to release a project. "Aquafina," which sports a hook from B. Scott, is an ode to a certain function of the female anatomy, delivered with the same delightful warp-speed tactlessness for which Twista became famous. Along with the "Po Pimp" trio, the song is an exercise in breath control, and we probably mean that in more ways than one.

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