Problem Drops Off His New Track "Both Right"

Problem is back with his new track, "Both Right."

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Problem seems to always have something up his sleeve. The rapper is constantly on his grind and continuously delivers dope music for his fans. In November, he dropped off his latest project Selfish. However, a few months after that, he was already back to dropping new music. Today, he comes through with his latest single, "Both Right."

Problem returns with his new West Coast banger, "Both Right." His latest effort details his diverse taste in women. "Ratchet bitch sound bougie/ Bougie bitch sound ratchet/ Guess what? both right," he raps on the hook. "Both Right" serves as his new single off of his forthcoming project, The Separation 2. He's yet to announce a release date for the project but keep your eyes peeled for that and press play on his new single, "Both Right."

Quotable Lyrics
Young black boss ass ghetto n*ggas
Meddle with us, bruh you need to try and level with us
Diamond lane gang bruh I mean all of us
Pull up with my new bitch, pickin' my daughter up


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