Matt Ox Swerves Off In A "Tesla" On His New Track

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The young rap phenom returns with his new song "Tesla."

Young fidget spinning master Matt Ox is still making waves months after the release of his breakthrough single, "Overwhelming." Shortly after the single blew up, the rapper was being scouted by several labels, which allegedly included Meek Mill's Dreamchasers imprint, before penning a deal with Warner Bros. The Philly native hasn't really dropped anything in the past few months with the exception of his feature on XXXTENTACION's "$$$" off of ?. Today, the young rapper comes through with his latest effort, "Tesla."

Matt Ox bosses up on his latest effort, "Tesla." The rapper kept in within the hometeam for this single with production coming from frequent collaborators, Oogie Mane and Forza. This single follows the release of "Deposits" from four months a go. Ox is still delivering bangers and hopefully, we'll get a project from him soon.

Quotable Lyrics
We gettin' so lit
We got the drip
We soakin' in sauce
They talkin', they talk


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