Reese LAFLARE Links Up With Blaze Servin & Ken Carson On "Bad Boys 3"

Reese LAFLARE returns with new heat.

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Reese LAFLARE is back with a double dose of new music. The rapper came through with two new songs earlier today which serve as his first new offerings since the release of his self-titled project which arrived in August. Although he's been relatively quiet, we could only assume he's been putting in more work. His latest banger, "Bad Boys 3" finds him channeling the energy of Will Smith and Martin Lawrence with some help from a few friends.

"Bad Boys 3" arrived alongside his other single, "On Me" earlier today. "Bad Boys 3" is a collaboration between Reese LaFLARE, Blaze Servin and Ken Carson. The production is handled by Pyrex and ChaseTheMoney who deliver a mesmerizing bass-heavy beat while the rappers drip all across the beat.

Peep Reese LAFLARE's new song below.

Quotable Lyrics
Wet jewelry on today
Kiss it like Lio Kang
Count it up, all blue face
'94 Rarri, no Wraith


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