Lud Foe Releases Menacing Banger "Find Me"

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Lud Foe drops off "Find Me."

Lud Foe back with a brand new single to have your trunk rattling over the weekend. Earlier today, he released his latest single, "Find Me." The rapper delivers a menacing track over a haunting instrumental as he flexes on the opps. "It's chilly, I wear Gucci bombers, the Ferragamo/ You broke, we got nothin' in common/ I'm not respondin'," he raps at the beginning of the track.

Lud Foe's been consistently dishing out music. The rapper kicked off 2019 with the release of his single, "Jumping" which served as his first release of the year and also the first piece of new music since the release of his last project, Boochie Gang which arrived in September and featured G Herbo, Juicy J, Mozzy and more.

Peep his new track below.

Quotable Lyrics
Smokin' on a blunt the same size as my son
Flip flop paint, watch it change in the sun
Pyrex pot left a first-degree burn
Forgiatos big so they rub when I turn


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