RonSoCold Drops Off "Airpods"

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RonSoCold drops off his new track "Airpods."

Apple Airpods have been around in 2016, but this year, the wireless headphones sparked a hilarious meme on social media. Airpods seemed to be one of the most popular gifts this year. The Airpods sparked the "rich people" meme which has taken over Twitter and Instagram timelines. Today, RonSoCold pays homage to the electronic device on his new song, "Airpods."

RonSoCold has been busy this year and the rapper blesses fans with his new track, "Airpods" to cap off a productive 2018. The rapper's new track was produced by Callari. The song follows the release of "Nachos" with Slime Dollaz that he dropped off last week. It's a spacey single that finds RonSoCold delivering an autotune-laden flow over a waved out beat.

Peep RonSoCold's new single below.

Quotable Lyrics
Broke ass n***a, you ain't even got AirPods
I be sippin' on Hi-Tech, not no Ciroc
Everytime you drop a song, man that shit flop
I been smokin' gas like I'm at a pitstop


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