BlocBoy JB Turns The Crib Into A Club On "House Party"

BlocBoy JB drops off his new single, "House Party."

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The past year has been huge for BlocBoy JB. The rapper broke out with his Billboard hit "Look Alive" with Drake and continued to push a ton of music. Although he's yet top the success of his Drake collab, he's delivered a consistent stream of music. 2018 saw the release of his project SIMI as well as Don't Think That which arrived in October. Even with the influx of music, he's continues to bless fans with more loose singles. Today, he comes through with his rowdy banger, "House Party."

BlocBoy JB is back with his new track, "House Party." The song comes a few weeks after the rapper dropped off "Juice." BlocBoy JB hops on a stripped down instrumental while delivering an energetic flow. Peep the new track below and keep hour eyes peeled for more new music from BlocBoy JB.

Quotable Lyrics
Party in my house, turn it to a club
Diamonds in my mouth, that's atleast a dub
You was dissin' for some clout, caught him in the club
Put that 40 to his mouth, let 'em taste the snub


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