Z Money Comes Through With His New Track "Wealthy"

Z Money returns with a brand new track.

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1017's Z Money is gearing up for a big year ahead of him. He released his single, "Millions" in February which features Gucci Mane and Hoodrich Pablo Juan. The song was actually released in celebration of Gucci's birthday. Now, Z Money returns with his new single, "Wealthy."

Z Money is back with more heat with his latest single, "Wealthy." The rapper's latest single finds him flexing the life of luxury over a drippy instrumental provided by Hendrixx.

“Wealthy is my attitude since I started. It’s more than a title. You move different when you are wealthy,” Z Money told HypeBeast about the verses on the track. “This song represents my life as you can be rich, but wealth is the goal. They look at you different when you reach new levels.”

Peep his new song below.

Quotable Lyrics
I'm wealthy, I'm wealthy
I was down bad broke, now I'm healthy
There's a couple broke hoes shouldn't have left me
These diamonds drippin' off my chain, off my necklace


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