Money Man Drops Off His New Banger "Lonesome"

Money Man drops off his latest effort, "Lonesome."

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Money Man is undoubtedly one of the hardest working artists coming out of Atlanta right now. He's been keeping himself busy over the past year with the release of three projects, Black Circle, Secret Society and 24 Hours. In more recent times, the rapper dropped off his 6 Hours EP. Since the release of the last project, he hasn't stopped grinding and as of lately, he's been teasing the sequel to 6 Hours. Today, he drops off his latest single, "Lonesome."

Money Man is back with another banger with his latest effort, "Lonesome." It follows the release of "Cookies & Creed" that he released last week. In comparison, it hits harder while he continues to flex his jewels and his money. If this is any indication of what he has in store for 6 Hours II, he's going to come through with another project of bangers.

Quotable Lyrics
You a bitch so I can't say wassup to you
She want to eat just like I'm a lunchable
Leather seat got the coupe feelin' comfortable
When she suck me, I'm feelin' phenomenal


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