Hawks guard Trae Young may be able to add musician to his résumé. The 27-year-old teased a new song set to release at midnight Saturday.

Young posted a photo of the album cover of the song ‘Where I Stay’ on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Friday. The Hawks guard partnered up with Atlanta rappers Quavo (Quavious Marshall) and 2 Chainz (Tauheed Epps) to produce the song.

Fans can catch a snippet of the latest song from the ‘What We Doing’ rapper and Young in an August episode of the Billboard show “Switching Stages” on YouTube. The show features athletes and musicians experiencing each other’s lives.

Young provided the ad-libs on the track, and after impressing Quavo in their “Switching Stages” session, the moment is immortalized in the song.

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