Bino Rideaux Is Back With Smooth New Track "Bother You"

Bino Rideaux isn't trying to "Bother You."

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Bino Rideaux's been incredibly active over the past few months. Towards the tail end of November, Bino linked up with Nipsey Hussle for their joint project, No Pressure. Since then, he's dropped off several loose singles such as his 03 Greedo collabs, "Yo Fault" and "Bacc Tracc" which additionally featured Drakeo The Ruler. Now, he's come through with another dope record called "Bother You."

Bino Rideaux's back with his latest banger, "Bother You." This serves as the rapper's second track within the span of a week and follows the release of "Sometimes." Bino serves up a smooth and melodic track that sounds like a perfect track to cruise around to. 

Bino's been serving up some dope record in recent times. Keep your eyes peeled for more music from him.

Quotable Lyrics
When you pull up, don't play
Pop it like you pop it when we talkin' on the phone
Turn up on me
Or a n*gga really gotta leave a bitch alone


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