Lil Gnar Brings The "iCe OUT" On His New Single

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Lil Gnar drops off his new track "iCe OUT."

Lil Gnar's had a lot of buzz around his name this year. The rapper's been dishing out a lot of dope music throughout the course of this year including his collaborative tape with Germ, Big Bad Gnar Shit. Over the pasty few months, he's been collaborating with some dope artists including Da$h, Lil Skies, Night Lovell, Joji and others. It's been a few months since we heard something from him but today, he releases his new single, "iCe OUT."

Lil Gnar comes through flexing hard on his latest heater called, "iCe OUT." The rapper's latest track hails production from Taz Taylor who recently landed production credits on Drake's Scorpion. Taz lays down a smooth beat before Gnar jumps in and turns the track all the way up.

Quotable Lyrics
Aquafina diamonds in my mouth, it look like water
Please don't conversate with me if it ain't 'bout money
I bring the ice out and all the bitches say they love me
I bring the ice out and all the bitches think they love me


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