Honest

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Jimmy Prime and Pollàri connect for "Honest," premiering exclusively on HNHH.

After a trip to L.A., Jimmy Prime comes back with some goodies to premiere exclusively on HotNewHipHop. "Honest" is a brand new collaboration between Jimmy Prime and Pollàri. The song was produced by 1Mind & Vinnyx.

On the song, Prime says, "I was in L.A., and I went to 1Mind's spot to vibe out and make some records. When I got there, Pollàri was there, and he was already working on some of his own music. He was working on this beat (which was the beat to Honest) and when I heard it, right away I already had something to it. So I recorded what I had, and he did his part right after, and from there we knew we had one."

Check out Jimmy Prime and Pollàri new collab, exclusively on HotNewHipHop.

Quotable Lyrics
Got the plug for the HiTech
My pockets is wide set
She love to dial it
I talk to her direct

 

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