Comethazine Releases New Track "Blessings"

Comethazine drops off his new single, "Blessings."

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Comethazine's been bubbling up in the Soundcloud realm for a minute now. He's amassed a couple million hits on his Soundcloud page and most recently, he was spotted in the studio with Bhad Bhabie. In addition, he recently dropped a remix to his biggest song, "Bands" with Rich The Kid. Unfortunately, that was removed from his Soundcloud for whatever reason but, the rapper now comes through with a brand new single, "Blessings."

Comethazine drops off his latest single, "Blessings." The rapper's flow is an interesting match with his choice of production. While he comes through with that trap flow, the track itself has a spacey feel to it. It's another banger that proves that Comethazine has a lot of potential to do big things in the future.

Quotable Lyrics
Bitch, I hope my chopper bless me
Stay by my side in case a n*gga try to press me
Run up, do a n*gga messy
He don't want no smoke, I let my chopped count his blessings


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