Papoose Snaps On Remix Of Casanova's "Set Trippin"

Papoose goes off on his latest effort on the "Set Trippin (Remix)"

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A few weeks a go, Casanova came through with "Set Trippin," a massive single that allegedly took aim at rainbow hair rapper, Tekashi69. The song took off online, garnering 4.5 million views on YouTube since it dropped two weeks a go. Today, fellow New Yorker, Papoose, tackles the beat for a menacing remix.

Pappose kicks off 2018 with his first offering of the new year, "Set Trippin (Remix)." The rapper tackles Casanova's heavy hitting single with slick wordplay and heavy punchlines. Pap goes off for a bit over 2 minutes with straight bars and even takes aim at the new rappers at one point. "My era is an era of lyricists and perfectionists/ your era is an error, somebody should've corrected it." Papoose does his thing on the beat and hopefully, this may lead to collaboration between himself and Cas. 

Quotable Lyrics
If we see a chance to touch you, nothing could stop us
I take a chance, like the rapper who fuck with Obama
If shit hit the fan, your fan is a bitch
I got Remy Mafia fans, my fans with the shits


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