Don Q Drops Off "Puddle Of Water"

Don Q drops off "Puddle Of Water" off his album "Don Talk."

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For a few weeks, Don Q was consistently dropping new music as part of his #DonTalkWednesdays. He was killing each freestyle over a popular beat. Unfortunately, he skipped out this week but instead, announced his forthcoming project Don Talk as well as its tracklisting. Today, he compensates by dropping a new single and video from the project.

Don Q drops off the second single off his project with, "Puddle Of Water." He's previously released "Trap Phone" with Desiigner which is also featured on Don Talk. "Puddle of Water" was produced by Ness and Soe95. Q continues to flex his lyrical prowess over the ominous beat and builds the anticipation for Don Talk.

After hearing his releases in recent times, it's safe to say his upcoming project is promising.

Quotable Lyrics
I never run out of funds, n*gga
I'm throwin' twos as soon as they run out of ones, n*gga
Duffle bag what I brung, you know how I come n*gga
Hundreds stickin' out, so is the clip of the drum, n*gga

 


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