Casey Veggies & Rockie Fresh Tap Curren$y On "Demeanor"

Rockie Fresh & Casey Veggies enlist Curren$y for "Demeanor."

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Rockie Fresh and Casey Veggies have worked together in the past including Fresh Veggies, a collaborative album they released a few years back. Though that was far from their first collab, they've continued to maintain a strong relationship on and off wax. Fresh Veggies found both artists matching each other's energies and building off of it. With a second installment currently underway, they returned with the super fly new single, "Demeanor" ft. Curren$y. Rockie Fresh and Casey Veggies rattle off flexes from their cars to women with a particular demeanor. Curren$y is a perfect fit as he floats over a spacey and shiny beat alongside Rockie and Casey Veggies.

Check out Casey Veggies and Rockie Fresh's new single, "Demeanor" ft. Curren$y below. Keep your eyes peeled for a release date for Casey and Rockie's new project.

Quotable Lyrics
Pulled up in the Audi, and I got the Beamer
Baby girl bad and I like her demeanor 
Baby girl bad and she holdin' a Nina
Kick my ex to the curve, shorty was meaner


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