Nell Drops Off "Money.Power.Respect"

Nell drops off his new track "Money.Power.Respect."

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Nell's been making some noise over the past little while. The Florida emcee has dropped off a whole lot of music in recent times including his album, Year Of The Youth. Last month, he released the song "Jew" featuring Denzel Curry, Pouya and Shakewell and followed that song up with a few more singles. Today, he unleashes a two new songs including "Money.Power.Respect."

Nell comes through with his latest banger, "Money.Power.Respect." The rapper's latest single is a certified anthem for raging. The rapper taps Mikey The Magician for the song's production. Mikey brings a brash production for Nell to go off on. The rapper seems to also be teasing the release of a new project. In the description of the song, he wrote, "07/XXX/2018." So maybe we could look forward to more music from Nell at some point in July. Keep your eyes peeled.

Quotable Lyrics
Hustle mentality, double the dividends
I blow the world up, pickin' your girl up
We get that fetty, my hitters ready
Make a move then turn your brain to speghetti


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