Bishop Nehru Jumps On MF Doom Production On New Single "Rooftops"

Bishop Nehru drops "Rooftops" off his forthcoming project.

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Bishop Nehru has officially kicked off the campaign for his highly anticipated Elevators I & II. The rapper revealed in October that the entire project would be produced by Kaytranada and MF Doom. An unexpected pairing but a dope one nonetheless. With his project arriving in less than a month, the rapper unveils the first single off the project with "Rooftops."

Bishop Nehru comes through with the first single and video off his forthcoming project. Elevators I & II will be done in two parts with Act I (Free Falling) and Act II (Ascension). The new single was produced by MF Doom who delivers a jazz based instrumental for the Nehru to snap on. It's an incredible introduction to what to expect on Nehru's forthcoming project which drops on March 16th. Keep your eyes peeled for that.

Quotable Lyrics
I move wild but aware since a child
Knew that I would be here
I said it loud but nobody would hear
But if a tree fall in a forest and you ain't near
Does it still make a sound or does sound disappear?


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