Ro Ransom Drops Off "Floetry" Ft. Kensei Abbot

Ro Ransom and Kensei Abbot connect on "Floetry."

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It's been a few months since we heard anything from Ro Ransom. The last time we had him on the site is when he released his project Momentum back in October. The project was an incredible piece of work and proved that he has a promising career ahead of him. Since then, he's been steadily promoting the project and rocking some guest verses throughout. Momentum only had two features: Jazz Cartier and Kensei Abbot. Today, he reunites with Kensei Abbot for their new song, "Floetry."

Ro Ransom and Kensei Abbot connect on their new song, "Floetry." The rapper's new song further shows his strengths as an emcee and gets a bit more raw than we typically hear from him. It's one of his first releases of the year and he definitely has more up his sleeve. Keep your eyes peeled for it.

Quotable Lyrics
Diamonds, a lot of my ear
I'm 'bout to drown, I can't hear
Tell Lady Gaga I'm ready
I need an Italian this year

 


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