Bones Drops Off "TheManInTheRadiator" Project Ft. Project Pat & More

Bones serves up 28 new songs on his latest project, "TheManInTheRadiator."

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There aren't many artists who deliver as much music as Bones does. It feels like every few months, he blesses us with a new project. This year, he released his collaborative project Augmented with TeamSESH artist, Cat Soup, as well as his August project, LivingSucks. However, it's clear that he isn't done just yet. The rapper came through this weekend with a brand new project titled, TheManInTheRadiator.

Bones is back with some haunting new tracks on his latest project, TheManInTheRadiator. The rapper serves up a 28-song project that hails several collaborations from Project Pat, who assists on "HowToRobAGrave", Jerry OLarry, Andy Hull, Luke Pickett, and Chsr. Bones often holds down the majority of his projects on his own, so it's interesting to see him tap some talents outside of his own circle to help bring his new project to life.

Peep ThaManInTheRadiator below.


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