Money Man Delivers His Latest Track "Money Man Perry"

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Money Man lives his best life on his latest track.

Money Man hasn't been slacking in the past year or so. In fact, ever since he got out of his contract with Cash Money, his fans have been benefitting a lot more. The rapper's been pumping out new music for his fans over the past year including several projects and loose singles. In recent times, he's been dropping off short freestyles -- demo-like tracks -- that haven't necessarily made their way onto streaming services yet. However, he's returned with his latest single titled, "Money Man Perry."

Money Man is back to flex on everyone with his latest drop. The rapper's new single finds him flexing his auto-tuned laden voice over a soulful, trap beat. It follows the release of his track, "The Realist Shit I Never Wrote" as well as his recent collaboration with Yella Beezy on DJ Luke Nasty's song, "Baller."

Quotable Lyrics
Then got a little bitch, and she bend it over
Can't let you play me, I'm not a controller
All of these flavors, I'm plugged like a modem
She on my dick, got these hoes on my scrotum


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