Pollàri Comes Through With Another New Track "Black/Blue"

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Pollàri is back with another new song, "Black/Blue."

Pollàri's been on a heavy grind throughout the past year. While his name has been bubbling in the underground, he's on his way to making some major noise for himself. He's worked with some of the hottest emerging artists out right now like Yung Bans and Lil Skies, among others. Towards the end of May, he released "I Got Pt. 2" and now, he's returned with two new singles including "Black/Blue."

Pollàri is back with his second release today, "Black/Blue." The rapper released two new songs today with "Black/Blue" as well as the Lil Xan assisted single, "Movie." "Black/Blue" opens up with a clip of Kanye West's infamous Zane Lowe interview where he declared rappers as the new rockstars. The song is a much smooth effort than the Lil Xan collaboration but further showcases Pollàri's penchant for melody. Peep his new track and keep your eyes peeled for more music from the rapper.

Quotable Lyrics
Your bitch basic, guess I face it
I'm impatient, you could catch me racin'
She a Christian but the bitch wanna mingle 
I'm a star in the sky, call my Ringo


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