IAMSU! Casually Cashes Out On "Cartier Lens"

Lots of good music coming out of the West today including a new drop from IAMSU!

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IAMSU! has been blessing fans on a weekly basis with new music as part of his "Weekly Drops" series on Soundcloud. The West Coast rapper has been steadily serving bangers through his series and today's no different. Giving everyone a reminder of his status in the game, he slid through with his latest single, "Cartier Lens." Casually flexing on his adversaries, he reminds everyone that he's been in the game for a minute and riding strong with his team. And even as items like Cartier lens' become a hot commodity in the rap community, IAMSU! makes it clear that he's been able to afford these luxuries and stand on his own since 2014. It's a bouncy record that contrasts the serious tone of last week's "For The People." 

Check out his latest track below.

Quotable Lyrics
Another chain, here we go again
Another bag for endorsements
Some competition, I encourage it
I cut the middle man, I'm flourishin'


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