Famous Dex Drops Off "Like U Know Me"

Famous Dex returns with a new track.

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Famous Dex is just one of those guys who's always on the grind. Though the amount of hype surrounding his name has died down significantly in the past few years, his work ethic is still on the same level. 

Today, the rapper released another new single titled, "Like U Know Me" along with a trippy visual. As expected, Dex delivers a drug-fueled banger with tales of encounters with the baddest women and his high-end cars. It's certainly nothing out of the usual for Dex, but he's sounding revitalized in his voice and his flow. 

At this point, he's been teasing the follow-up to Dex Meets Dexter for a while. It's unclear if he still intends on releasing it at any point soon but either way, he's still working.

Quotable Lyrics
If I catch an opp, you know I'm shootin'
I don't give no fucks, Ion like beefin' on computers
Yeah, pull up in a Range, yeah the Uber
Yeah, pull up in the Range, not an Uber


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