Armani White Drops Off Feel-Good Anthem "Onederful"

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Armani White comes through with "Onederful."

Armani White's has been on the rise and this year in particular, he's garnered a lot more attention than ever before. The rapper's been blessing fans with new music throughout the year. His efforts were recognized this past September when he made his hometown return to Philadelphia to perform at Jay-Z's annual Made In America fest. It's been a few months since he released a new song and today, he comes through with his latest single, "Onederful."

Armani White is back with his feel-good anthem, "Onederful." The rapper's taps deadBEATS and Carneyval to deliver the song's massive production along with some assistance from Louis Futon and Ariel Shrum who provide the trumpets on the track. White drops off an uplifting, positive track with an infectious hook on "Onederful," detailing what a good day sounds like in the shoes of Armani White.

Quotable Lyrics
I put in work
When them n***as go to bed (Work)
When them n***as get ahead (Work)
I ain't socials on them networks
Til my social is my networth


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