Joe Moses Drops Off Smooth New Track "Something About Her"

Joe Moses is back with new heat.

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Joe Moses is back with a girlfriend appreciation tweet in the form of a song. The rapper released his new single, "Something About Her" over the weekend which is a slow, bass-heavy banger about his lady. The rapper details the benefits of a healthy monogamous relationship with that one true ride-or-die over a smooth beat. Pitched-up vocal sample loops throughout the track while the 808s are still clearly heard on the track.

Joe Moses latest track comes less than a month after he teamed up with Future and Metro Boomin for "Go Viral." Considering the release of these two singles, it seems pretty promising that he has a new project arriving before the end of the year. The last project we got from him was the SuWop EP.

Quotable Lyrics
To be honest my n***a, I found me a rider
My baby a gangsta, she real bout it bout it
She wanted the house with the car, it ain't no problem


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