Clairmont The Second Is Back With His New Single "Grip"

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Clairmont The Second kicks off the year with his new track, "Grip."

It's been over two weeks since we began 2019, but Clairmont The Second is gearing up for a major year ahead. The rapper released his last project, Lil Mont From The Ave over a year ago which introduced him to a wider audience. He's currently gearing up to release the follow-up to Lil Mont in the coming weeks, but before that, he gives a taste of what to expect with his new single, "Grip."

Clairmont The Second is back with his latest single, "Grip" which serves as the lead single off of his project, Do You Drive? The rapper's latest single, which Clairmont The Second produced himself, has a more mellow vibe while Clairmont gives his fans an update on his life over the past year.

Keep your eyes peeled for Do You Drive? dropping on Jan. 31st.

Quotable Lyrics
Police always on the ave
Thirteen on finch, homie getting frisked, like we weren’t kids
Wifey don’t eat pork, foes with the pigs
12 jumped my kin


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