Supa Bwe Drops Off "The World Tournament Pt. 2 (Year Of The Dog)"

Supa Bwe comes through with his new song "The World Tournament Pt. 2."

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Chicago's Supa Bwe has proven to be in a different lane than any of his contemporaries. While he might fall under the category of a rapper, he does so much more. Bwe dropped off his project Finally Dead a few months back and has been riding that wave since. Today, he comes through with a brand new track that serves as his first offering of 2018.

Supa Bwe drops off his latest single "The World Tournament Pt. 2 (Year Of The Dog)." He taps Shephard Hues to handle the production on the track. It's led by a classy violin sample while 808's kick in the background. While the beat sounds like something you'd here an NY rapper on, Supa Bwe approaches it with a full punk rock delivery. 

Quotable Lyrics
Ou wee
Move the O, move the Q, move the P
Served my fuckin' father last week
N*ggas say they wanna kill me


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