Rory Fresco & Kid Ink Join Forces On "Do Right (Green Day)"

Rory Fresco & Kid Ink drop a strip club anthem titled, "Do Right (Green Day)."

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Rory Fresco's been a strong buzz over the past few years. The Kansas City rapper/producer broke out with the single, "Lowkey" and continued to feed his fans new music consistently. All the work that he's put in led to the release of his debut album, Pretty Death Machine. The project found Fresco holding down the majority of it on its own. However, he did nab Kid Ink for a highlight off of the project titled, "Do Right (Green Day)."

Rory Fresco and Kid Ink link up on their new song, "Do Right (Green Day)." The track is one of the two collabs that Fresco has on the project alongside, "Come Live" featuring Voyager 1. Kid Ink and Fresco deliver a sultry and melodic strip club banger with their new collaboration.

Peep the track above.

Quotable Lyrics
All black, ripped jeans, new kind
Walk in, Louis store, champagne, too kind
Lil n***a, big cheque
Yo hoe, get wet


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