Sir Michael Rocks Releases Latest Solo Cut "Bull Market"

Sir Michael Rocks got some more fire in the cut with "Bull Market."

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The Cool Kids have officially been back in action since releasing their first album in over seven years with Special Edition Grand Master Deluxe. It was exciting for many people who grew up listening to them in the 00's. Aside from being just an album, it almost served as a formal re-introduction to the group. Sir Michael Rocks kicked off 2018 with the single "Bag Emoji," and today, he unveils another solo cut.

Sir Michael Rocks comes through with his latest solo offering on "Bull Market." The rapper recruits Losers.Only for the production on the smooth new single. The rapper flexes the finer thins in life while painting vivid pictures with his bars. As of now, it looks like Sir Michael Rocks has a lot of stuff he's working on aside from music as well so keep your eyes peeled.

Quotable Lyrics
He a problem, he ugly
He be talkin' shit about me in public
He don't like it when I ask him for money
He don't answer the phone when he juugin


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