Fat Joe, Remy Ma, Big Pun & Reef Hustle Appear On Buckwild's "Fire"

Buckwild unleashes a nasty posse cut featuring Big Pun, Fat Joe, Remy Ma, and Reef Hustle.

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It's been a hot minute since we heard anything from Buckwild but today, he comes through with a little something to bless the fans. To commemorate the anniversary of Big Pun's death, Buckwild unleashes a new single featuring Fat Joe, Remy Ma, Pun and Reef Hustle titled, "Fire."

Buckwild is back with some new heat for the fans. Feb. 7th marked nineteen years since the passing of legendary Terror Squad member Big Pun. Buckwild digs into the vault for a new track that also features Pun's right-hand man, Fat Joe, as well as Terror Squad member Remy Ma and affiliate Reef Hustle. It's unclear when exactly the track was recorded but it seems like this is a track from way back. Peep the newly surfaced collaboration below.

Quotable Lyrics
Some ghostwrite and get it in lyrically
But I'm that n***a you call for credibility
If you righteous, I spit it mathematically
You not good enough, get your mans to come battle me
I spit rounds off, I squeeze pounds off
You n***as hot, I'mma get the fuck from around y'all


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