Rich The Kid Hops On Comethazine's "Bands" For The Remix

Comethazine recruits Rich The Kid for "Bands" remix.

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Comethazine's been bubbling up in the underground for the past year. His regular releases have kept his fans fed and the built the hype around his name. The rapper dropped off his single, "Bands" which is one of his biggest songs to date. It dropped a month a go and already garnered over 1.2 million plays on his Soundcloud page. Today, he brings it to a whole new level with the official remix.

Rich The Kid comes through for Comethazine on the remix for "Bands." While the remix only consists of a new verse from Rich The Kid, Comethazine still keeps his catchy ass hook on deck. "Bands" already sounded like something that fits Rich The Kid's style and now, he proves that is with the remix. 

Peep the song and keep your eyes peeled for Rich The Kid's The World Is Yours album dropping at the end of the month.

Quotable Lyrics
These n*ggas talkin' to popo
Stuck to the money like velcro
Still got a beeper, she a real eater
Really nice to meet ya, that's your mamacita?


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