Wifisfuneral Comes Through With "Fade Away"

Wifisfuneral hits us with another new track titled "Fade Away."

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Wifisfuneral isn't slowing down by any means. Within the past year, he's released two projects, numerous loose tracks and endless collaborations with other emerging acts. His grind was recognized by XXL this year when he landed on the cover of the XXL Freshmen List. Earlier today, he released two new tracks for his fans a little over a month and a half after he dropped his project, Ethernet. The rapper blessed us with "Death Wish" as well as "Fade Away."

Wifisfuneral comes through with his new track "Fade Away." Wifis' last two tracks find the rapper addressing his mental health issues directly. "Fade Away" was produced by Cris Dinero who's worked with Wifisfuneral on numerous occasions in the past. It's another dope track from Wifisfuneral and hopefully, he has more in the stash.

Quotable Lyrics
Earned it out the pot, I can't wife no thot
Mud vision livin' so a n**ga just can't see straight
She eat that dick like cheesecake


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