Rockie Fresh Returns With "Destination (Deluxe)"

Rockie Fresh stacks up a few new tracks for the deluxe version.

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Rockie Fresh first emerged at the beginning of the decade before growing in prominence after signing to MMG. He was under the Ricky Rozay roster, though most can probably agree that it might not have been a great fit. Nonetheless, Rockie Fresh has continuously kept it pushing through the ups and the downs of his career and still providing dope music while he's at it. 

Earlier today, he unleashed the deluxe version to his 2019 album Destination. The original was twelve tracks in length and Rockie Fresh adds on an additional five tracks, making it seventeen songs in length.

Surely, Rockie Fresh plans on riding the wave of this project for the next few months. Hopefully, he returns with another body of work before the end of the year. 


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