Abra Cadabra Drops Off Aggressive "Cadabra Freestyle"

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Abra Cadabra spins the block on his latest record.

Abra Cadabra came through strong at the top of the year with the release of his project, LOL: Love Or Lust? The project seemingly kicked off the campaign for his debut project, though very little information about it is available. He's released banger after banger since the release of his last project.

This weekend, he shared a brand new banger titled, "Cadabra Freestyle." Fueled with the sounds of UK drill, Abra Cadabra rattles off of the 808s with vengeance. The elegance of the violin strings juxtaposes the bass-heavy percussion and gun sound ad-libs Abra lets off in between bars. The rapper delivers vivid imagery of death, murder, and gang warfare.

The new single arrives shortly after the release of his last single, "Baby." Check his new track below.

Quotable Lyrics
He ain't even gotta say where he is
Where ever he is, he better pray where he is
Have a pillow and a duvet where he lives
Anywhere we see 'em, he gon' lay where he is


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