Pressa Releases "Should Of Been A Pimp" Ahead Of New Project

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Pressa's new album "Prestige" drops on Friday.

Pressa's been one artist out of Toronto that's received some major co-signs from the biggest names in the game. Over the past few years, he's received co-signs from Drake -- who recently brought him out to the U.K. for a second time as the opener on the "Assassination Vacation" tour -- Tory Lanez, and The Weeknd. He's currently getting ready to release his highly-anticipated project, Prestige which is set to drop later this week. Ahead of its release, he comes through with a new track.

Pressa is back with his latest track, "Should Of Been A Pimp" which services as his follow-up to "Christina Milian." The rapper's latest single came along with a NSFW video that we suggest you refrain from watching near kids or your employer. The song was produced by Atomixx who lay down production that compliments the Toronto rapper's syrupy voice.

Look out for Prestige dropping on April 16th.

Quotable Lyrics
You ain't in the field just because you run a lap
I got packs in the mail, UPS, I need to trap
And if n***as want a feature, then Pressa needs some racks


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