Reese LAFLARE Got The "Drip Like That" On New Single

Reese LAFLARE releaes his new single "Drip Like That."

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Reese LAFLARE's been hard at work over the past several years and he isn't stopping at all. He kicked off 2017 with his mixtape Been Had Boyz and closed out the year with his mixtape Maybe Later which featured guest appearances from Yung Bans, K Camp and more. In the midst of all that, he was dropping some serious collaborations alongside a slew of different artists. After having a highly productive 2017, it looks like he's bringing that same energy with him into 2018.

Reese LAFLARE drops off his first single of 2018 with "Drip Like That." LAFLARE's new single was produced by Al B Smoov who does just that. The beat's synth has a reversed, windy sound to it while the drums carry the production. LAFLARE comes through and proves he got the drip with his efforts. 

Hopefully, we'll be getting his debut album at some point in the near future.

Quotable Lyrics
Jesus' pieces on me, that's a resurrection
Style just like Harry, I got one direction
Get em wacked for Twitter talkin', that's an Instant message
Tell em get the message


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