Pouya Drops Off "Suicidal Thoughts In The Back Of The Cadillac Pt. 2"

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Pouya comes through with his latest effort .

Pouya's had a great year and continues to push things forward with every release he does. Earlier this year, he and Fat Nick dropped off their project Drop Out Of School. While he hasn't delivered a lot of solo music in recent times, today he comes through with a sequel to a fan favorite. Pouya links up with producer Mikey The Magician for "Suicidal Thoughts In The Back Of The Cadillac Pt. 2."

Mikey the Magician comes through with jazzy inspired production for Pouya on the sequel to "Suicidal Thoughts In The Back of The Cadillac." Pouya comes through with some introspective bars while reflecting on some of his darkest thoughts. He continues to spit his southern flow while giving his fans insight to some of the deepest parts of his mind.

Quotable Lyrics 
I don't pop no pills
'Cause it don't take the pain away from me
I don't crack no seals
Cause it dont took the gang away from me




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