Sherwood Marty Drops Off "Fasho Fasho"

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Sherwood Marty returns with his new track, "Fasho Fasho."

Sherwood Marty's been on a relentless grind this year. The rapper's been dishing out a lot of music including his collaborative effort with OMB Peezy, Young & Reckless. Since then, he's gone on to release several dope tracks including a collab with Lil Baby and his solo project, Sherwood Baby. As he continues his hustle in the rap game, he comes through with his brand new track, "Fasho Fasho."

Sherwood Marty is back with his new track and video, "Fasho Fasho." Sherwood serves up another melodic banger that caters to the street life and details his come-up in the rap game. Marty's been buzzing throughout the year, but it looks like 2019 might be the year he makes his official breakthrough. "Fasho Fasho" follows the release of "Young Rich N***as" alongside ManMan Savage.

Quotable Lyrics
N***a had broke in my car, got hit in his back tryna run from that iron
I hit 'em with the AR, you could go ask my momma if you think I'm lyin'
They click up for beef, I'm from the streets, I bet I make 'em divide
Like to talk shit on the 'Gram but I walk down and kill him when he on his line


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