Joe Moses & RJmrLA Link Up On "Stop It"

Joe Moses & RJMrLa team up on their new track.

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Joe Moses and RJMrLa have proven their chemistry on wax together on numerous occasions. The West Coast rappers have been steadily dishing out music over the years and now, they've teamed up for their new collaboration, "Stop It."

Joe Moses and RJMrLa come through with another banger with their new track, "Stop It." The two rappers link up with DJ Mustard for the song's production. Moses and RJMrLa swap verses back and forth throughout the track and bring that California gangsta rap feeling to the track.

"Stop It" serves as Joe Moses first single of the year. Last year, the rapper dished out his SuWop EP which included the track "Back Goin Brazy" with Future. The rapper also released his Merry Bristmas project on Christmas.

Peep "Stop It" below.

Quotable Lyrics
I ain't no motherfuckin' bitch, you better greet me when you see me
Real gutta nigga, fuckin' bitches of of TV
Bitch, I'm in the polls, I ain't no nigga in the D-League
I'm in the Bay with Kamiyah sellin' white like I'm G-Eazy


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