Squidnice & Flipp Dinero Do Nothing But "Flex" On Their New Song

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Squidnice and Flipp Dinero connect on "Flex."

Squidnice made serious waves in 2017 with his single "Trap By My Lonely." The song marked a major moment for the NY rapper and brought his name to another level. A few months a go, he released his Craccen EP which featured the hit single as well as "Hop Out." He's continued to drop new music off on a frequent basis. From the way he's moving, it looks like he has some plans for 2018. Today, he connects with Flipp Dinero to "Flex" on everyone.

Squidnice and Flipp Dinero get together on their latest collaboration "Flex." The song features production from Juice Sensei who previously worked with Squid in the past. The beat is what really carries the song. The drums drill heavily while a high pitched vocal sample rings in at the end of each bar. It's a solid track and Squidnice and Flipp Dinero completely body it. Hopefully, we see a new project from Squid in the near future.

Quotable Lyrics
N*ggas be holdin' extendos 
My n*ggas is reckless, they point out the window
N*ggas go dumb in the rental,
We spin on the block and we yell in the Benzo


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