Fre$h Drops Off His Latest Track "FaceTime"

Fre$h is back with his new track "FaceTime."

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Fre$h has been on a heavy grind over the years and it feels like he won't be slowing down any time soon. The rapper recently released his project March Madness 4 in March but he already has more music in the cut. With a new project on the horizon, he comes through with his latest effort, "FaceTime."

Fre$h is back with another hot single titled, "FaceTime." The song serves as the third single from his upcoming project fRESHism. Prior to this single, he collaborated with Wiz Khalifa for their song "Paul Masson" which they premiered on HNHH. He also released the single "Petty" alongside 50 Cent and 2 Chainz. On his latest track, Fre$h gives a more smooth vibe with a heavy R&B influence on it. Fre$h has proved to be nice on the microphone but his new track showcases his versatility as well.

Check out "FaceTime" and keep your eyes peeled for his forthcoming project, fRESHiSM.

Quotable Lyrics
I be on it, I be on it
Designer drugs, I be on it
I got a plug so I be on it
She got a buzz 'cause I be on it


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