Robb Bank$ Recruits Famous Dex For "ILYSM"

Robb Bank$ and Famous Dex connect on "ILYSM."

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Robb Bank$ hasn't been dropping as much music as we'd like him to but he's definitely dropped off some heaters over the year. He's dropped off some loose singles and guest verses along the way but we're definitely eager to hear a full body of work from the Florida rapper. Hopefully, that ends up being something that comes into fruition in the near future. Today, he links up with Famous Dex for their latest single, "ILYSM."

Robb Bank$ recruits Famous Dex for his latest single, "ILYSM." It's a smooth banger from the two. With production from Natra Average, the two of them come through with volatile flows and aggressive ad-libs over the bouncy production. It's a solid venture from the two of them. While Robb Bank$ comes through with a more concise flow, it's countered by Dex's off-kilter delivery. They share solid chemistry on the track as they bounce back and forth.

Quotable Lyrics
I just got a new cheque
I just fucked it up
Gotcho bitch suckin' dick
In my Bentley truck


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