Famous Dex Delivers New Track "Ridin Thru"

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Famous Dex drops off the video for his new song, "Ridin Thru."

It's been a pretty major year for Famous Dex and it looks like he has no plans on slowing down. The Chicago rapper delivered his debut album, Dex Meets Dexter in April which featured A$AP Rocky, Wiz Khalifa and more. However, he continued to give his fans more music after releasing the album. Some of them have been hits, while others have been misses, but overall, Dex has been on a serious grind. In late September, he released the track, "Nervous" featuring Lil Baby, Jay Critch and Rich The Kid. Now, he comes through with his new single, "Ridin' Thru."

Famous Dex is back with more heat on his new single, "Ridin' Thru." The rapper delivers a smooth, bass-heavy record while flexing his riches and his drug consumption. This will likely be one of those Dex tracks that go under the radar, but we don't doubt that he has more heat coming soon.

Quotable Lyrics
They poppin' pills, what's the deal?
Yeah, I'm drinkin' Wok, I crack a whole seal
And I'm from the block, yeah pussy, what's the deal?
Poppin' me two perkies, hoe, yeah, what's the pill?


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