Brian Fresco Enlists Rockie Fresh & Avery Storm For "Tonight"

Brian Fresco drops off "Tonight" as the second single of his upcoming project.

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SaveMoney member Brian Fresco's been putting in a lot of work over the past few years and has a new project on the way in the future. The rapper first dropped off his single "Pull Up" earlier this month and now, he comes through with the follow up alongside Rockie Fresh and Avery Storm on "Tonight."

Brian Fresco brings Rockie Fresh and Avery Storm for the smooth single "Tonight." Fresco grabs Boogz to handle the funky production on the track while all three artists touch on how their work ethic prevents them from spending time with their lady. It's another dope single in his catalog and further proof that he has a massive 2018 ahead of him.

While Fresco continues pumping out music, keep your eyes peeled for his upcoming project.

Quotable Lyrics
I could drown in it, every time I swim in you
I'mma do the bathin' ape but you might need a bathin' suit
Beamer coups, we just tryna motivate the youth
We talk money 'cause we showin' proof

 


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