Azizi Gibson Delivers New Song "Barbie"

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Azizi Gibson drops off new track "Barbie."

Azizi Gibson has no shortage of music in the stash. The rapper's been delivering a whole lot of music in recent times at a rapid pace. A few weeks back, he shared his single "Rihanna" and quickly followed up with an official music video. Now, he returns with his latest single, "Barbie."

Azizi Gibson returns with his latest single, "Barbie." Gibson has an incredible way of meshing together both his penchant for melody and his raps. He hops on a piano-laden production with some crisp 808's booming throughout the track.

While he's been dropping a whole lot of loose singles, he recently linked up with Hippie Sabotage for their three track EP, Hentai. Prior to that, he dropped off his EP I'm Good On People which included the track, "Black Rose."

Quotable Lyrics
N*ggas really want to be gangstas,
N*ggas really want to be gangstas,
No thank ya, n*gga I'm fuckin' be me
And now see, headin' straight to your TV


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