Bossman JD Delivers Breezy New Track "Picasso"

Bossman JD returns with new heat.

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Beyond just Miami, Florida became a major hub for talent in recent times with a vibrant regional scene that's made waves across the world. Bossman JD's a product of the greater Orlando area that has made rumblings throughout the region. Most recently, he came through with his latest single, "Picasso" that finds him delivering a breezy flow to an equally laid back instrumental. But the smooth groove is filled with pain as he paints images of his past and the troubled times that he experienced coming up. "N***as stuck in the system/ Cold night on the block, I ain't talkin' December," he raps on the record.

Peep the latest offering from Bossman JD and keep your eyes peeled for more new music from the Florida rapper.

Quotable Lyrics
I'm in the trap still
Wondering how I feel seven figures
I'm Picasso but I be painting these pictures
Pour a four, fuck it, got codeine in my liver


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