Fivio Foreign & Stunna 4 Vegas Link Phresher On Massive "All The Smoke 2.0"

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Phresher comes through with the visuals for "All The Smoke 2.0" ft. Stunna 4 Vegas and Fivio Foreign.

Phresher is ready to have the summer on smash. The rapper returned this weekend with his latest project, Brick By Brick which includes a slew of high-profile features from A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie to Fivio Foreign who appears on "All The Smoke 2.0." Phresher brought the Brooklyn drill energy to the equation with the addition of Fivio and extends his reach out to the Billboard Dollar Baby clique with Stunna 4 Vegas. It's an eclectic group of collaborators that you may have not expected on the same track but they make their presence felt. Their charisma and massive presence on wax match the energy of the triumphant instrumental with animated punchlines and blunt-force ad-libs.

Check out a highlight off of Phresher's Brick By Brick EP below.

Quotable Lyrics 
Heart cold, frozen
I done run out of emotions
Hennessy, postin'
I see an opp and I'mma choke him
Aye, aye, aye
They know I'm heavily focused
They know I'm heavily focused
They threw shots, they missed
Them n***as better reload it


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