Brian Fresco Drops "Love Scars" Album Feat. Chance The Rapper, Vic Mensa & More

Brian Fresco delivers his latest project "Love Scars."

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For the past several years, Brian Fresco has been dropping off some solid projects and music in general. Over the past few months, he's been gearing up for the release of his project Love Scars. He previously dropped off the Kay Karma assisted, "Pull Up" as well as his collaboration with Rockie Fresh and Avery Storm on "Tonight." Now, he finally unveils the project in its entirety.

With 15 solid tracks, Brian Fresco drops off his latest project Love Scars. The project hails features from some notable Chicago names such as Chance The Rapper, Vic Mensa, Twista, BJ The Chicago Kid. His latest project serves as a follow up to 2017's Mafioso project. 

Love Scars continues to showcase Fresco's strength and consistency as an artist. 

 


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