Lil Wop Drops Off "Slime"

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Lil Wop comes through with his latest single.

Lil Wop's been vocal about his label situation, which he's not happy about, but that hasn't stopped him from giving fans what they want. The rapper's signed to Gucci Mane's 1017 Eskimo in 2017 but he feels like he hasn't been getting the push he deserves from the label. However, he's still keeping things afloat. Today, he returns with his new song, "Slime."

Lil Wop is back with his latest track, "Slime." The song serves as one of his first releases since dropping his mixtape, Wopavelli 4 last year. It's a short effort, running for less than 2 minutes but Lil Wop delivers another frightening banger over a haunting instrumental.

It's unsure if "Slime" is meant for an upcoming project but we're interested to see what he has up his sleeve this year.

Quotable Lyrics
I be breakin' hearts, all the bitches be cryin'
Your hoe on the floor, she keep givin' out signs
Your hoe in the back like she doin' a line


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