Thouxanbanfauni Reveals His Friends "Money Launder" On His New Traclk

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Thouxanbanfauni returns with new music.

Thouxanbanfauni's on a roll. In the past year, he's released countless songs and two projects, For Christ Sake 2 with UnoTheActivist which arrived in February, and August's Requiem. Now, he's back with a brand new heater produced by RXLVND.

Thouxanbanfauni teamed up with producer RXLVND for his latest track, "Money Launder." The song initially popped up on Saturday but was quickly removed from streaming services before being added back onto Soundcloud. RXLVND and Thouxanbanfauni serve up a serious banger, detailing life in the streets and as the title suggests, laundering money. It's a trunk-rattling heater that finds Thouxanbanfauni delivering nothing short of a high-energy performance on the track. It's definitely going to hit hard during his live shows.

Peep Thouxanbanfauni's new track below and check out his episode of On The Come Up below.

Quotable Lyrics
You say you take risks but you too afraid to trap
I don't talk on the phone because I think it might be tapped
Told the bitch I need some alkaline, I don't drink tap


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