Da$H & Lil Gnar Drop Off "ChoppaWalk"

Da$h links up with Lil Gnar on "CHOPPAWALK"

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Da$h was relatively quiet for the majority of 2017 but he ended the year on a bang. The rapper announced two projects, Loose Skrew which dropped in December and Walk The Plank, a collaborative project with $UICIDEBOY$. The latter has yet to drop but it's slated to drop this year. However, he comes through with something to hold us over until then with his latest track "CHOPPAWALK."

Da$h recruits Lil Gnar for their heavy new collaboration, "ChoppaWalk." Budd Dwyer handles the song's production. He delivers a dark and eerie beat that's lead by the distorted bass. Da$h and Gnar haven't collaborated in the past but they have great chemistry together on this record. 

Da$h is set to embark on his "Loose Skrew" tour which kicks off tomorrow in NYC. Peep below for dates.

Quotable Lyrics
Hop in the foreign, I'm racin'
N*gga just dodgin' these cases
My bitch is foreign, no she is important,
I'm tourin' somewhere you cannot pronounce
Take about weed n*gga bring an ounce
Need 100K up in the couch


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