Hoodrich Pablo Juan Taps BlocBoy JB For "Tik Tok" Off "Hoodwolf 2"

Hoodrich Pablo Juan & Danny Wolf tap BlocBoy JB for a stand-out cut off of "Hoodwolf 2."

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Hoodrich Pablo Juan and Danny Wolf had a minor delay on their joint project, Hoodwolf 2 but it finally arrived last night a few hours earlier than expected. The project is another body of work that solidifies Hoodrich Pablo Juan potential as the next biggest star out of the 1017 Eskimo camp. Hoodrich holds down the majority of the project by himself with the exception of a handful of features including Blocboy JB on the track, "Tik Tok."

In terms of guest verses in 2018, you can't go wrong with BlocBoy JB. The rapper links up with Hoodrich Pablo Juan and Danny Wolf on the Hoodwolf highlight, "Tik Tok." Wolf's production on this track is arguably one of the most fire beats on the project. Blocboy JB and Hoodrich Pablo Juan swap verses all over the record and it's a definite bop. 

Peep the new track below and check out Hoodwolf 2 here.

Quotable Lyrics
Skinny jeans tight, they Amiri
Diamond Cartier, I see clearly
Drippin' on 'em like I'm teary
Two carats in my earrings


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