Problem Links Up With Guapdad 4000 & Diego Ave For "Ain't So"

Problem unleashes a new track off of "S2."

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Problem's been on a heavy grind for the past few weeks. As the rapper gears up for the release of his forthcoming project, S2, he's dropped off numerous heaters including "Conditioning" and "City Of The Litty." The rapper's new project is due out in a few weeks and ahead of its release, he comes through with a brand new banger featuring Guapdad 4000 and Diego Ave.

Problem is back with another banger off of his project, S2 titled, "Ain't So." The new track features vocals from viral sensation Guapdad 4000 and production from Diego Ave, who's previously worked with the likes of A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and Post Malone. "Ain't So" follows the release of "Look Good" ft Dessy. "Ain't So" is a certified banger that problem described as "this is the last piece to the puzzle." Keep your eyes peeled for S2.

Quotable Lyrics
Don't know your heiress then you never can upgrade
Gettin' money out the traphouse 'cause that's a real estate
If we punch for the PJ, we never get delayed
Balenciaga band, rock the leather with the suede


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