Nems Returns With His New Song "Gahbage"

Nems unleashes another track off of "Gorilla Monsoon."

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Coney Island's Nems has been a staple in the underground over the years. The rapper's ability to mix comedy with brash lyricism has made him stand-out among the pack. He's getting ready to drop off a new project soon, and now, he delivers a new track that sums up everyone's reaction to waking up on Monday morning.

Nems is back with his latest track, "Gahbage." The song was produced by Jazzsoon who serves up a hard-hitting East Coast-type beat. Throughout the song, Nems calls out everything that's "Gahbage."

"Your Soundcloud is gahbage (one follower)/ Your mixtape is gahbage (pass that, lemme break up this weed)/ Your Instagram is gahbage (delete that)/ The link in your bio is gahbage," he raps on the hook.

Peep the new track below.

Quotable Lyrics
Wifey like Mary Jane with the bucket though
I wake up every morning like fuck it though
Bitch, you ain't Beyonce and your homegirls don't really fuck with you
You out here like Letoya Luckett hoe


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