Quando Rondo Drops "Life After Fame" Project Ft. NBA Youngboy, Rich Homie Quan & More

Quando Rondo comes through with his latest project, "Life After Fame."

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Quando Rondo's been bubbling in the streets throughout this past year. The Savannah, GA native's collaborations with major artists helped him gain a buzz throughout the rap game. Earlier this year, he unleashed his project, Life B4 Fame which included the track, "I Remember" featuring Lil Baby. A few weeks a go, Youngboy Never Broke Again put an even bigger spotlight on Quando Rondo on 4Loyalty EP. Rondo featured on three out of the four songs. As he rides the momentum of the past year, he comes through with his new project, Life After Fame.

Quando Rondo is back with his latest project, Life After Fame. The rapper's new project runs 10 tracks deep and hails features from Shy Glizzy, YK Osiris, Rich Homie Quan, JayDa Youngan, Boosie Badazz and Youngboy Never Broke Again. Rondo's new project further establishes him as an artist to keep an eye out for.


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