The Underachievers were clearly in the giving spirit on 4/20 and decided to bless their fans with a taste of their new project. The duo shared a new loosie called "Play That Way," on Soundcloud as a soundtrack for the international stoners' holiday (April 20).

Over a boom bap, piano-laced beat by Ronny J, the two take turns making their case on the mic. AK and Issa Gold show off just why they make a great pair. Their grizzly vocals ride on the beat perfectly and they each got one-liners for days. At one point, AK seems to rhyme so fast, it seems impossible for him to take a breath.

"See she really tryna kiss me now, see me in the crowd/Niggas really tryna diss me now, they can't take me out/Say she sippin' on that Henny now, say she feel alive/I drink Remy like I'm Fetty Wap, nigga fuck the cops/That was random, she dirty dancin', she in a trance and she tryna fuck with niggas way above the average and/My niggas runnin' through the thing just like a savage uh/We stackin' up until the gang is livin' lavish"

Along with the new track, Flatbush's own shared a little message on Soundcloud and announced this would go on their next project.

"420 Gift for all our stoner INDIGOs worldwide. Love you. Tell us what you think? We may shoot a video for this one," they wrote.

A video for the record might have to wait though because these Indigo kids are gearing up for a summer tour. The Underachievers have been announced as a part of the 2016 Smoker's Club Tour alongside fellow Cinematic signees Cam'ron, G Herbo, Smoke DZA and Pro Era's Nyck Caution. Check out the dates for the tour, kicking off in May, below.

May 31 Vancouver, British Columbia – Vogue Theater
June 1 Portland, Ore. – Crystal Ballroom
June 2 Seattle, Wash. – Showbox at the Market
June 4 San Francisco, Calif. – Regency Ballroom
June 5 Los Angeles, Calif. – Club Nokia
June 8 Santa Ana, Calif. – The Observatory
June 9 San Diego, Calif. – North Park Observatory
June 12 Phoenix, Ariz. – Livewire
June 15 Salt Lake City, Utah – The Complex
June 17 Denver, Colo. – Cervantes Ballroom
June 18 Albuquerque, N.M. – Sunshine Theater
June 19 El Paso, Texas – Tricky Falls
June 23 Dallas, Texas – Gas Monkey
June 25 St. Louis, Mo. – The Ready Room
June 26 Lawrence, Kan. – The Granada
June 27 Minneapolis, Minn. – Sky Theater
June 29 Chicago, Ill. – Concord Music Hall
June 30 Columbus, Ohio – Park Street Saloon
July 1 Cleveland, Ohio – Agora Theater
July 5 Montréal, Québec – Petit Olympia *
July 6 Boston, Mass. – House of Blues
July 8 Philadelphia, Penn. – TLA
July 9 New York City, N.Y. – Playstation
July 10 Washington, D.C. – The Fillmore
July 12 Baltimore, Md. – Rams Head Live
July 13 Richmond, Va. – The National
July 14 Norfolk, Va. – The NorVa

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