Smokepurpp Drops Off Some New Music With "Jump"

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Smokepurpp grabs Digital Nas for "Jump."

Smokepurpp's been on a wave this and it doesn't look like he's slowing down any time soon. The South Florida rapper dropped off his debut album Deadstar in October and has still been on the same grind he was on prior. Despite reaching a whole new level in his career, he continues to drop loose singles for the fans on a regular basis. Today, he comes through with the Digital Nas produced "Jump."

Digital Nas comes through with an off-kilter production for Smokepurpp. Purpp delivers his energetic flow over top of it. Purpp continues to deliver short songs, with this one going for a little over 1.5 minutes. It's a solid effort from Purpp and serves as another banger he could add to his catalog. At the rate he's been recording and releasing music, hopefully there's another project from him in the near future.

Quotable Lyrics
Gimme face
In New York, I caught a case
Did the race
Got a warrant out of state


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