The late A$AP Yams speaks to from beyond the grave on A$AP TyY's new single "Chamber Lock." The song kicks off with a voicemail left by Yams.

"Ayo, TyY what up, man? It's the big homie himself, Lil Newport, the Puerto Rican Bobby Brown a.k.a. Carlos Xantana bake, pop a pill. I see you out there in London with them London boys and all that... with your four wheelers and all that. Stop hitting my line b, ya heard!" Yams exclaims, before the track launches into a menacing Rodney Hazard beat.

TyY then goes on to talk about facing the consequences of his decisions and what he plans to do to succeed, despite some burned bridges.

"Body in that red ghost, that's hell on wheels / Devil in that red dress sitting cross bloody heels / See how wealth feels, the way of living costs/ And through these burning bridges, a nigga still made it across / It's hard to see these niggas smile, or see the crooked smile / They've been plottin' for a fuckin' while," TyY spits on his last verse.

This is the first we've really heard from A$AP TyY, but it appears that's all about to change with his new mixtape on the way.

As previously reported, A$AP Yams passed away last month. His cause of death has not yet been reported, though A$AP Rocky spoke out recently and said that it wasn't a drug overdose. Hailing from Harlem, A$AP Yams was one of the three founding members of the A$AP Mob hip-hop collective and was considered the groups "spiritual manager." He helped launch the careers of the group's more prominent figures, A$AP Rocky and A$AP Ferg.

Check out "Chamber Lock" below, and let us know what you think of A$AP TyY in the comments section!

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